Dr. Michaels graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 1992. He works in Findlay, OH and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Management. Dr. Michaels is affiliated with Blanchard Valley Hospital and Promedical Fostoria Community Hospital.
Us Patents
External Presentation Of Electrical Stimulation Parameters
John W. Forsberg - St. Paul MN, US Matthew J. Michaels - Glendale AZ, US Jeffry C. Palm - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/08 A61B 5/04
US Classification:
607 27, 607 7, 600523
Abstract:
A trial stimulation system and, more particularly, an indicator device within the trial stimulation system that measures and indicates energy amplitude levels for electrical stimulation therapy delivered to a patient. Specifically, the indicator device simultaneously indicates energy amplitude levels, such as electrical voltage, current, power, and electrical charge, as well as the polarity for each electrode in real-time without affecting the therapy delivered to the patient. For example, the indicator device may activate a number of lights in an array of lights in proportion to the measured energy amplitude level for each electrode and may activate a green LED or a red LED when a corresponding electrodes acts as a source or sink, respectively. In this manner, the indicator device allows a clinician to visualize the electrical fields produced by each electrode and, therefore, may assist stimulation steering, trouble shooting, and lead placement.
External Presentation Of Electrical Stimulation Parameters
John W. Forsberg - St. Paul MN, US Matthew J. Michaels - Glendale AZ, US Jeffry C. Palm - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/08
US Classification:
607 28, 607 60, 607 63, 600393
Abstract:
The invention is directed to a trial stimulation system and, more particularly, an indicator device within the trial stimulation system that measures and indicates energy amplitude levels for electrical stimulation therapy delivered to a patient. Specifically, the indicator device simultaneously indicates energy amplitude levels, such as electrical voltage, current, power, and electrical charge, as well as the polarity for each electrode in real-time without affecting the therapy delivered to the patient. For example, the indicator device may activate a number of lights in an array of lights in proportion to the measured energy amplitude level for each electrode and may activate a green LED or a red LED when a corresponding electrodes acts as a source or sink, respectively. In this manner, the indicator device allows a clinician to visualize the electrical fields produced by each electrode and, therefore, may assist stimulation steering, trouble shooting, and lead placement.
2011 to 2000 Auxiliary Police OfficerHickory Hills Police Department
2011 to 2000 Substitute TeacherHickory Hills Police Department Hickory Hills, IL 2010 to Jan 2010 Intern
Education:
Western Illinois University Macomb, IL May 2010 Bachelors in Law Enforcement and Justice AdministrationMoraine Valley Community College Palos Hills, IL May 2008 Associates in Science
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