Valley Metro Rpta
Maintenance of Way Supervisor
Valley Metro Rpta May 2015 - Nov 2019
Signals and Communications Technician
Valley Metro Rpta May 2015 - Nov 2019
Sig and Com Maintainer
Education:
Refrigeration School Inc 2017 - 2019
Refrigeration School Inc 2018 - 2019
Associates
Mesa Community College 2014 - 2014
Estrella Mountain Community College 2013 - 2014
Estrella Community Colledge 2013
Skills:
Project Planning Transportation Transportation Planning Logistics Training Program Management Community Outreach Strategic Planning Rail Leadership Event Planning Customer Service Microsoft Office Policy Troubleshooting Public Transport
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US James R. Thacker - Eureka MO, US
Assignee:
Advanced Bionics Corporation - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 2
Abstract:
Interelectrode impedance or electric field potential measurements are used to determine the relative orientation of one lead to other leads in the spinal column or other body/tissue location. Interelectrode impedance is determined by measuring impedance vectors. The value of the impedance vector is due primarily to the electrode-electrolyte interface, and the bulk impedance between the electrodes. The bulk impedance between the electrodes is, in turn, made up of (1) the impedance of the tissue adjacent to the electrodes, and (2) the impedance of the tissue between the electrodes. In one embodiment, the present invention makes both monopolar and bipolar impedance measurements, and then corrects the bipolar impedance measurements using the monopolar measurements to eliminate the effect of the impedance of the tissue adjacent the electrodes. The orientation and position of the leads may be inferred from the relative minima of the corrected bipolar impedance values. These corrected impedance values may also be mapped and stored to facilitate a comparison with subsequent corrected impedance measurement values.
Implantable System Having Rechargeable Battery Indicator
Carla Mann Woods - Los Angeles CA, US James R Thacker - Eureka MO, US David K. L Peterson - Saugus CA, US
Assignee:
Advanced Bionics Corporation - Sylmar CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/378
US Classification:
607 29, 607 33, 607 61
Abstract:
A system and method for detecting the status of a rechargeable battery included within an implantable medical device. The medical device can incorporate a status indicator which signals the user concerning the battery status, e. g. , low battery level. The signal may be audible or it may arise from an electrical stimulation that is perceptually distinguished from the operative, therapeutic stimulation. The external programmer may also incorporate a second battery status indicator that is visual, audible, or physically felt. Battery status data may be conveyed on visual displays on the external programmer by uploading this information from the medical device using a bi-directional telemetry link. Such battery status data are helpful to the user to indicate when the battery should be recharged and to the clinician to monitor patient compliance and to determine end-of-useful life of the rechargeable battery.
Apparatus And Method For Determining The Relative Position And Orientation Of Neurostimulation Leads
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US James R. Thacker - Eureka MO, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation - Valenica CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 62, 607117
Abstract:
Interelectrode impedance or electric field potential measurements are used to determine the relative orientation of one lead to other leads in the spinal column or other body/tissue location. Interelectrode impedance is determined by measuring impedance vectors. The value of the impedance vector is due primarily to the electrode-electrolyte interface, and the bulk impedance between the electrodes. The bulk impedance between the electrodes is, in turn, made up of (1) the impedance of the tissue adjacent to the electrodes, and (2) the impedance of the tissue between the electrodes. In one embodiment, the present invention makes both monopolar and bipolar impedance measurements, and then corrects the bipolar impedance measurements using the monopolar measurements to eliminate the effect of the impedance of the tissue adjacent the electrodes. The orientation and position of the leads may be inferred from the relative minima of the corrected bipolar impedance values. These corrected impedance values may also be mapped and stored to facilitate a comparison with subsequent corrected impedance measurement values.
Apparatus And Method For Determining The Relative Position And Orientation Of Neurostimulation Leads
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US James Thacker - Eureka MO, US Michael Moffitt - Valencia CA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 62, 607 2, 607117
Abstract:
A method for determining whether the relative position of electrodes used by a neurostimulation system has changed within a patient comprises determining the amplitude of a field potential at each of at least one of the electrodes, determining if a change in each of the determined electric field amplitudes has occurred, and analyzing the change in each of the determined electric field amplitudes to determine whether a change in the relative position of the electrodes has occurred. Another method comprises measuring a first monopolar impedance between a first electrode and a reference electrode, measuring a second monopolar impedance between second electrode and the reference electrode, measuring a bipolar impedance between the first and second electrodes, and estimating an amplitude of a field potential at the second electrode based on the first and second monopolar impedances and the bipolar impedance.
Method For Optimizing Search For Spinal Cord Stimulation Parameter Settings
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US James R. Thacker - Eureka MO, US Carla M. Woods - Beverly Hills CA, US John D. King - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607117, 607118, 607 30, 607 60, 128920
Abstract:
A method for transitioning electrical energy in steps between electrodes implanted within a patient to stimulate tissue (e. g. , spinal cord tissue) is provided. The method comprises determining a maximum comfortable step size, determining a minimum step size, selecting one or more step sizes between the maximum comfortable step size and the minimize step size, and transitioning the electrical energy between the electrodes using the selected one or more step sizes.
Method For Optimizing Search For Spinal Cord Stimulation Parameter Setting
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US James R. Thacker - Eureka MO, US Carla M. Woods - Beverly Hills CA, US John D. King - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/34
US Classification:
607 46, 607 7, 607 11, 607 48
Abstract:
A method of transitioning stimulation energy (e. g. , electrical stimulation pulses) between a plurality of electrodes implanted within a patient is provided. The method comprises selecting a plurality of stimulation output values (e. g. , electrical current amplitude values) for each of the electrodes. The method further comprises selecting a plurality of different modification values for at least one of the electrodes, respectively multiplying the stimulation output values and the modification values to determine modified stimulation output values for the electrode(s), which may optionally be stored in a steering table, and incrementally transitioning the stimulation energy to or from the electrode(s) in accordance with the modified stimulation output values. The modified stimulation output values are stored in a steering table. The modification values may be selected in a manner that maintains paresthesia when transitioning the stimulation energy between the electrodes.
Carla M. Woods - Beverly Hills CA, US James R. Thacker - Montrose CA, US David K. Peterson - Saugus CA, US Holly A. Segel - Englewood CO, US Susan E. Ford - Maumelle AR, US Margaret E. Theriot - Willis TX, US Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607117, 607118, 607 30, 607 60
Abstract:
Methods for selecting Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS), or other medical electrical stimulator, electrode configurations from a set of electrode configurations are provided. Each electrode configuration represents a polarity or a polarity percentage of the electrodes of an electrode array. The selected electrode configurations may be used in a medical electrical stimulator. Such methods of selecting electrode configurations results in a more efficient programming and use of the stimulation system.
Apparatus And Method For Determining The Relative Position And Orientation Of Neurostimulation Leads
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US James Thacker - Eureka MO, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/37
US Classification:
607028000, 600547000
Abstract:
Interelectrode impedance or electric field potential measurements are used to determine the relative orientation of one lead to other leads in the spinal column or other body/tissue location. Interelectrode impedance is determined by measuring impedance vectors. The value of the impedance vector is due primarily to the electrode-electrolyte interface, and the bulk impedance between the electrodes. The bulk impedance between the electrodes is, in turn, made up of (1) the impedance of the tissue adjacent to the electrodes, and (2) the impedance of the tissue between the electrodes. In one embodiment, the present invention makes both monopolar and bipolar impedance measurements, and then corrects the bipolar impedance measurements using the monopolar measurements to eliminate the effect of the impedance of the tissue adjacent the electrodes. The orientation and position of the leads may be inferred from the relative minima of the corrected bipolar impedance values. These corrected impedance values may also be mapped and stored to facilitate a comparison with subsequent corrected impedance measurement values. Such comparison allows a determination to be made as to whether the lead position and/or orientation has changed appreciably over time. In another embodiment, one or more electrodes are stimulated and the resulting electric field potential on the non-stimulated electrodes is measured. Such field potential measurements provide an indication of the relative orientation of the electrodes. Once known, the relative orientation may be used to track lead migration, to setup stimulation configurations and parameters for nominal stimulation and/or navigation. Also, such measurements allow automatic adjustment of stimulation energy to a previously-defined optimal potential field in the case of lead migration or postural changes.
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