Financial Services Government Compliance, Investigations & Litigation Manufacturing
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916326720
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1988, Missouri U.S. District Court, Northern District of Florida U.S. District Court, Southern District of Illinois U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Missouri U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit U.S. Tax Court
University:
Indiana University, B.S., Accounting, 1988
Law School:
Saint Louis University School of Law, magna cum laude, 1988
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Biography:
An effective litigator, Jeff concentrates his practice in the areas of securities litigation, internal investigations and white collar crime. He began his career as a certified public accountant for P...
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Jeffrey Jensen President
U G S O A International Union Labor Organization Legal Services Office · Legal Services
8620 Wolff Ct, Westminster, CO 80031 3036508515
Jeffrey Jensen Partner
Diabetic Foot & Wound Center - Anna K Weber DPM Offices of Podiatrists
4600 Hale Pkwy STE 440, Denver, CO 80220 3033214477, 3033215323
Jeffrey Jensen Doctor Of Medicine
Med Efficiency Inc Surgical & Medical Instrument Mfg · Offices and Clinics of Podiatrists
4600 Hale Pkwy, Wheat Ridge, CO 80220 3033217755, 3033216081, 3033931000
Jeffrey L. Jensen
H.D.J., INC
Jeffrey P Jensen President
SEA-TAC LIGHTING SALES, INC
Jeffrey J Jensen Director, President, Secretary
USA MOTOR CLUB, INC
Jeffrey Scott Jensen ALL Officers
JENSEN OUTDOOR ADVERTISING, INC
Jeffrey L. Jensen President
MedEfficiency, Inc Medical Devices · Whol Drugs/Sundries
5161 Ward Rd UNIT 7, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 3033217755
Us Patents
Methods And Apparatus For Treating Plantar Ulcerations
Jeffrey L. Jensen - Highlands Ranch CO 80126 Paul P. Burek - Aurora CO 80010
International Classification:
A61F 500
US Classification:
602 27, 602 23
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods and an apparatus for treating patients having ulcerations of the lower foot, including patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy. The brace generally includes a pair of rigid shells, a fastening system for joining the shells together to form a unified brace and a combination of bladders which engage the patients leg and ankle to off-weight the plantar surface, prevent plantar flexing and minimize shearing forces to the plantar surface. The volume of the bladders may be adjusted by the addition or removal of a filler in order to maintain a uniform pressure between the bladders and the patients leg. The filler contained in the bladders preferably does not undergo significant expansion or contraction in response to temperature or altitude changes. The brace also preferably includes a series of full-length bladders and a specially designed adjustable bladder located within the ankle and heel region of the brace to maximize off-weighting and to prevent the foot from moving downward toward the footbed of the brace. In addition to providing an effective means for off-weighting the plantar surface of a patient, the brace is reuseable, easy to apply and fully adjustable to accommodate changes in a patients leg size.
Apparatus And Method For Applying A Total Contact Cast
Jeffrey L. Jensen - Evergreen CO, US Brian D. Gillin - Parker CO, US
Assignee:
Medefficiency, Inc. - Westminster CO
International Classification:
A61F005/00
US Classification:
602 8, 602 23, 602 27, 602900, 128882
Abstract:
An improved apparatus and method for applying a total contact cast to a patient utilizes a kit of pre-packaged materials containing all of the items necessary. A uniquely designed padding strip pads the bony prominence on either side of the ankle, the top metatarsal area, and the crest of the shinbone in one unitary piece. Special cuts in the padding strip allow it to conform tightly to the bend between the foot and lower leg. The special cuts also allow the connected circular or elliptical flaps to also conform easily to the bony prominence of the ankle. Positioning the padding strip is simpler, easier, faster, and provides greater structural integrity to the overall cast. The unitary design helps prevent the padding strip from shifting when the cast is complete. An enlarged base portion of the walking heel eliminates the need for a separate wood platform for support.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for limb off-weighting, including a sleeve operable to wrap at least partially around a leg, a support strut coupled to the sleeve to receive weight applied to the sleeve, and a foot assembly configured to support and protect the bottom of a foot, wherein the foot assembly is coupled to the support strut and operable to receive weight applied to the sleeve and transfer the weight to underlying surfaces, thus off-weighting and reducing pressure and shearing forces on the foot and ankle. According to some embodiments, foot assembly pivots around the support strut providing an assembled mode and a storage mode. According to other embodiments, sleeve is an open-ended conical shape. According to various other embodiments, the support strut may be tilted to accommodate legs and/or calves of varying sizes, and the foot assembly may adjust to feet of varying sizes.
Jeffrey L. Jensen - Evergreen CO, US Brian D. Gillin - Parker CO, US Thomas E. Gage - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Medefficiency, Inc. - Wheat Ridge CO
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 27, 602 8
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention include an apparatus for encouraging compliance with a prescribed orthotic treatment, including an orthotic device applied to a limb of a user, a strap coupled to the orthotic device, the strap having two ends and configured to wrap around the orthotic device at an attachment area, where a length along the strap is smaller than a maximum circumference of the limb distal to the attachment area, and a locking mechanism to lock the strap onto itself. Other embodiments of the present invention include a system for off-weighting a user's foot, including a hardenable cast; a rigid outer boot having a footbed, a first side strut with a first strap aperture, a second side strut with a second strap aperture, and a strap extending through the first strap aperture and the second strap aperture and operable to tighten around the hardenable cast.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for limb off-weighting, including a sleeve operable to wrap at least partially around a leg, a support strut coupled to the sleeve to receive weight applied to the sleeve, and a foot assembly configured to support and protect the bottom of a foot, wherein the foot assembly is coupled to the support strut and operable to receive weight applied to the sleeve and transfer the weight to underlying surfaces, thus off-weighting and reducing pressure and shearing forces on the foot and ankle. According to some embodiments, foot assembly pivots around the support strut providing an assembled mode and a storage mode. According to other embodiments, sleeve is an open-ended conical shape. According to various other embodiments, the support strut may be tilted to accommodate legs and/or calves of varying sizes, and the foot assembly may adjust to feet of varying sizes.
A composition comprising at least one aromatic compound and at least one lactate ester compound is provided. Optionally, said composition can further comprise Cloquintocet-mexyl. Optionally, said composition can further comprise at least one emulsifier. Optionally, said composition can further comprise at least one herbicide. Processes comprising mixing such components are provided. Processes for controlling weeds or grasses or both with such compositions are provided.
Jeffrey Jensen - Evergreen CO, US Michael Jensen - Littuton CO, US Paul Burek - Contennial CO, US Alvaro Gallegos - , US
International Classification:
A43B007/14
US Classification:
036/027000, 036/093000, 036/154000
Abstract:
A shoe for treating and preventing chronic foot wounds such as ulcerations in diabetes patients. A malleable shoe upper is attached to a sole and receives a custom-fitted orthosis produced by imprinting the patient's plantar aspect into heat-deformable foam or a hardening silicone. A heel of the shoe includes an internal spring to further dampen reactive forces.
Compression Device For Treatment Of Chronic Venous Insufficiency
Jeffrey Jensen - Evergreen CO, US Paul Burek - Centennial CO, US Daniel Macfarlane - Littleton CO, US
International Classification:
A61F005/00
US Classification:
602/013000
Abstract:
The present invention provides a medical device and treatment method for chronic venous insufficiency and related medical conditions. The device is an inflatable stocking which, when inflated, applies pressure to the foot and lower leg of a patient. The device has several sections that are inflatable to different pressures so that gradient pressure may be applied. The sections are vertically disposed so that greatest pressure is applied to the foot and lower portion of the lower leg, somewhat less pressure is applied to the middle portion of the lower leg, and the least pressure is applied to the upper section of the lower leg. The device surrounds the entire treatment area so that the treated area will not swell.
Customer Service Team Building First Time Home Buyers Single Family Homes Microsoft Word Condos Real Estate Reo Microsoft Office Residential Homes Retail Short Sales Foreclosures Negotiation Marketing Strategic Planning Contract Negotiation Investment Properties Sales Sellers Property Management
Nov 2011 to 2000 Vice President - Sales Residential AmericasKETER Indianapolis, IN Feb 2010 to Nov 2011 President - HDP Division (The Home Depot Division of KeterTTI GROUP Solon, OH Sep 2006 to Jan 2010 VP / General Manager - Specialty / Technology Consumer Products DivisionCISA HOLDING Chicago, IL Sep 2004 to Sep 2006 VP Marketing / General Manager Retail Division & E-Commerce DivisionCOLEMAN POWERMATE / FIRST ALERT Naperville, IL Sep 2002 to Sep 2004 Global Sales & Marketing DirectorARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES Monterrey, N. L. Sep 1999 to Sep 2002 General Manager - Mexico / Latin America DivisionMASCO CORPORATION
Jan 1998 to Sep 1999 Regional ManagerMASCO CORPORATION Miami, FL Jan 1996 to Jan 1998 Regional ManagerCONSULTING & SERVICE
Sep 1994 to Jan 1996 Marketing & Sales ConsultantCONSULTING & SERVICE
Feb 1995 to Aug 1995 International Trade SpecialistMilitary Intelligence
Aug 1991 to Aug 1994 Spanish Instructor / Linguist for the Utah National GuardAmnesty International USA Washington, DC Aug 1993 to Jan 1994 Latin America Associate
Education:
Duke University 2013 Leadership ProgramKellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Evanston, IL 2008 MBA in General Management ProgramThe Global School of Management Glendale, AZ 1995 MBA in Global ManagementUtah State University, John Huntsman School of Business Logan, UT 1994 BA in Business Administration
OHSU Center For Womens Health 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd #KPV07C, Portland, OR 97239 5034184500 (phone), 5034941678 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Emory University School of Medicine Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Cesarean Section (C-Section) D & C Dilation and Curettage Myomectomy Ovarian Surgery Tubal Surgery Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders Spontaneous Abortion Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina
Languages:
English
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Dr. Jensen graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Portland, OR and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Jensen is affiliated with Oregon Health Science University Hospital.
Dr. Jensen graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Provo, UT and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Jensen is affiliated with Mountain View Hospital, Orem Community Hospital and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Jeffrey L Jensen - DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine)
Texas A&M University - M.S. Electrical Engineering, Texas A&M University - B.S. Electrical Engineering
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Love my God, my wife, family and friends. - Soccer, languages, Germany, programming
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Healthtrack - Tennis Instructor (2011)
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Indiana University - Arts Management
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MCM Technology - Project Manager (2005)
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The University of Alabama - Corporate Financial Management
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Carnegie Deli Products Inc - Director of Wholesale Operations (1988-2013)
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A 25 year leader, conceiving, developing  and realizing production as  Director of Wholesale and Retail Operations for Carnegie Deli Products Inc of NYC/NJSpecialized in Manufacturing Corned Beef, Pas...