Dalton Imaging Center 1502 N Thornton Ave, Dalton, GA 30720 7062789729 (phone)
Education:
Medical School University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis Graduated: 1975
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Church graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Memphis in 1975. He works in Dalton, GA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology.
Herman Granek - Miami Beach FL Murry Granek - Miami FL John Y. Church - Miami FL
Assignee:
Bio-Stimu Trend Corp. - Opa Locka FL
International Classification:
A61B 504 A61N 104
US Classification:
128639
Abstract:
A garment containing multiple conductive paths made of conductive cloth is used to connect an external electrical apparatus to various points on the skin of the wearer. The garment can be designed for electrical monitoring of sites or electrical stimulation. Designated sites on the garment can be activated by soaking the site with conducting fluid.
Garment Apparatus For Delivering Or Receiving Electric Impulses
Herman Granek - Miami Beach FL Murry Granek - Miami FL John Church - Miami FL
Assignee:
Bio-Stimu Trend Corporation - Opa Locka FL
International Classification:
A61B 504 A61N 104
US Classification:
128639
Abstract:
A garment containing multiple conductive paths made of conductive cloth is used to connect an internal or external electrical apparatus to various points on the skin of the wearer. The garment can be designed for electrical monitoring of sites or electrical stimulation. Designated sites on the garment can be activated by soaking the site with conducting fluid.
Garment Apparatus For Delivering Or Receiving Electric Impulses
Herman Granek - Miami Beach FL Murry Granek - Miami FL John Church - Miami FL
Assignee:
Bio-Stimu Trend Corp. - Opa Locka FL
International Classification:
A61B 504 A61N 104
US Classification:
128639
Abstract:
A garment containing multiple conductive paths made of conductive cloth is used to connect an external electrical apparatus to various points on the skin of the wearer. The garment can be designed for electrical monitoring of sites or electrical stimulation. Designated sites on the garment can be activated by soaking the site with conducting fluid.
John Church - Miami FL William R. Hassel - Davie FL Fred Naghdi - Boca Raton FL
Assignee:
Empi, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
128733
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a microprocessor based system utilizing electromyographic sensor to monitor muscle force for lift training and exercise training. In the lift training embodiment the electrodes of the electromyographic sensor are secured to a belt so that they are located adjacent to the lower back of the user when wearing the belt. The lift training embodiment is also provided with a goniometer to measure lifting angle during training, which together with muscle force generated by the lower back is compared in the microprocessor to a programmed lifting parameters and if these parameters are exceeded the user is warned by and audible indicator. The lift trainer embodiment also periodically measures interelectrode impedance to insure actual usage. The exercise training embodiment has a bar graph display displaying muscle intensity and two light emitting diodes alerting a user when to contract or relax a monitored muscle group. The microprocessor is programmed with a exercise routine and alerts a user when the routine is to begin, the duration of muscle contraction and relaxation, and the repetitions required.
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