ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 6 -- United States Patent no. 12,280,259, issued on April 22, was assigned to DUKE UNIVERSITY (Durham, N.C.).
"Systems and methods for minimizing response variability of spinal cord stimulation" was invented by Warren Grill (Durham, N.C.) and John Gilbert (Durham, N.C.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "This present disclosure provides systems and methods relating to neuromodulation. In particular, the present disclosure provides systems and methods for identifying optimized temporal patterns of spinal cord simulation (SCS) for minimizing variability in patient responses to SCS. The systems and methods of neuromodulation disclosed herein facilitate the treatment of neuropath...