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Enhancing Low Vision Reading Using Eye-Tracking Technology
Low vision that cannot be corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses affects over 7 million Americans, with significant impact on quality of life and ability to read. Current challenges in generic magn...
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Yuhang Zhao, Ru Wang | P240266US01
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PROTECTIVE SHIELD FOR RADIOLOGY SCANNERS
Radiology scanners have proven to be important tools in identifying and managing the treatment of patients with novel infectious diseases. When radiology scanners are used with an infected patient, t...
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Terrence Oakes, Azam Ahmed, Joseph Kiel, Jordan Henry, John Culp | P200296US02
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HIGH-ACCESS PATIENT TRANSPORT SHIELD
UW-Madison researchers have developed a patient transport shield that provides a transparent cover over the patient to provide a patient volume to hold negative pressure. The transparent cover is at...
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Terrence Oakes, Azam Ahmed, Joseph Kiel, Jordan Henry, John Culp | P200297US02
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HAPTIC REHABILITATION
UW-Madison researchers have developed a powered, instrumented robotic exercise cycle to present cognitively demanding reaching and pedaling tasks in novel haptic mechanical environments in the lower l...
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Peter Adamczyk, Alexander Dawson-Elli | P200051US02
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Medical Facemask Dispenser
The present invention is an automatic mask dispenser handles procedure masks of a type having filtration material inside ear loops by use of a high engagement material on a movable surface that can se...
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Joshua Glazer, Adam McNeilly | P200321US02
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Prosthetic Manipulator And Method Therefor
Various aspects of the present disclosure characterize apparatuses and/or methods as may be implemented with a variety of prosthetic components and applications. As may be consistent with one or more ...
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Peter Adamczyk, Ivan Ekman Simoes | P160225US01
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Ergonomically Configrued Muscle Release Office Chair
An office chair that is ergonomically configured to allow for the coordination of stretches to the pectoralis minor muscle, trapezius muscle, and scalene muscles to open up the thoracic outlet, releas...
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Shwetha Simhan, Manasi passi-Simhan | P170299US02
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Compressible Vaginal Pessary For Treatment Of Stress Urinary Incontinence
The present invention provides a vaginal pessary that offers mid-urethral support and is anchored proximate the cervix by a proximal annulus engaging opposing walls of the vagina and supporting a dist...
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Heidi Brown, Rachel Craven, Alexandra Hillman, Julia Handel, Kathryn Hohenwalter, Gloria Sarto | P190117US02
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Sleep Apnea Therapy Device That Automatically Adjusts The Fraction Of Inspired Carbon Dioxide
A comfortable device for treating sleep apnea incorporates a mask, a flexible hose and a chamber for collecting expired air containing CO2. A sensor detects apnea and a control system automatically ad...
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John Webster, Icaro dos Santos, Jacob Levin, Mehdi Shokoueinejad Maragheh, Fa Wang, Jerome Dempsey, Ailiang Xie | P190177US01
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Surgical Face Shield
The importance of face shields in preventing the transmission of infectious agents is increasingly well established. Typically, a face shield will include a headband that can be clamped about the head...
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Michael Bentz, Lennon Rodgers, Karl Williamson | P210049US02
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A Low-Cost, Dosimeter Accessory Kit Enabling the Collection of Accurate Sound Level Measurements from within the Ear Canal
Noise level in the workplace is a concern and is monitored by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). In many instances, providing some form of hearing protection is an easy solution...
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Lynn Gilbertson, Donna Vosburgh, Tim Klein | T150024US02
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Foot Harness for Patients Relearning to Walk
Walking impairment can be caused by many factors such as aging, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy and other conditions that disrupt balance and posture. Stroke, for example, is the leading cause...
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Kreg Gruben, Wendy Boehm | P150292US01
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Eardrum Nanomembrane Offers Tinnitus Care
Tinnitus is the perception of a sound with no external source. The sounds could be produced within a patient’s own body, like crackling caused by muscle spasms, or wholly imagined. Either way, diagn...
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Robert Blick, Burke Richmond | P120327US01
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Tactile Button Panel for Use with Touch Screens
Touch screen systems have many advantages, including simplification of the user's task and elimination of a separate keyboard. However, touch screen systems present an insurmountable barrier to ma...
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Gregg Vanderheiden, David Kelso, J. Bern Jordan | P110167US01
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Mechanism for a Braille Watch
The Braille language is the universally accepted form of written communication for the visually impaired. A system of dots, arranged in a three row by two column grid, is used to display different let...
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John Puccinelli, Nicholas Anderson, Chandresh Singh, Kyle Jamar, Taylor Milne | P120050US01
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Hearing Assistance Device for Improved Fine Structure Processing
A cochlear implant is a surgically implanted prosthetic device that can provide profoundly deaf individuals with sensations of sound. These devices improve the quality of life for hundreds of thousand...
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Tyler Churchill | P120073US01
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Adjustable Implant for Treatment of Glottic Insufficiency
Glottic insufficiency is the medical term used to describe inadequate vocal fold contact during voice production. Glottic insufficiency results in poor voice quality and “breathiness” during phona...
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Matthew Hoffman, Jack Jiang, Rachel Witt, Timothy McCulloch | P100114US01
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Algorithm for Selective Enhancement of Speech Signals
Hearing impairment rarely extends across the entire frequency range of hearing. Commonly, hearing loss is most severe at higher frequencies, although listeners can have selective losses at frequencies...
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Rick Jenison, Keith Kluender, Joshua Alexander | P100334US01
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Training Device for Muscle Activation Patterns
Movement of human limbs requires the coordination of multiple muscles. Such coordination is learned through extensive practice but can be disrupted by injuries or diseases such as traumatic brain inju...
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Kreg Gruben, Matthew Schmidt | P05358US
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Electromechanical Force-Magnitude, Force-Angle Sensor
UW-Madison researchers previously described a piece of exercise equipment for rehabilitation of stroke patients and sport-specific training of athletes that allows users to measure and train the magni...
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Kreg Gruben, Matthew Schmidt | P06028US
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Oral-Lever Resistance Exercise Device
The tongue loses strength as a result of aging, illness or injury, often resulting in loss of swallowing capacity (dysphagia) that in turn may lead to malnutrition, dehydration or pneumonia. NIH-funde...
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JoAnne Robbins, Jacqueline Hind, Angela Hewitt | P05037US
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Arm Brace for Sonographers to Reduce Wrist Injuries
As use of real-time diagnostic ultrasound scanning has increased, work-related injury has become epidemic among medical sonographers and echocardiographers. Approximately 80 percent of sonographers re...
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Mark Kliewer, Timothy Walker, Christopher Thomas | P06204US