Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR William J. Carroll - Sedro Woolley WA Richard M. Terrell - Vancouver WA Randy Alan Murphy - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
International Rehabilitative Sciences, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A61N 136
US Classification:
607 72, 607 67
Abstract:
A multi-functional portable electro-medical device that is capable of providing muscle stimulation and interferential current stimulation. The multi-functional portable electro-medical device includes a multitude of safety features which are designed to prevent injury to the user while at the same time to ensure that the portable power electro-medical device is easy to use. The portable electro-medical device can be programmed to impart any combination of wave therapy to the patient.
Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR William J. Carroll - Sedro Woolley WA Richard M. Terrell - Vancouver WA Randy Alan Murphy - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
International Rehabilitative Sciences, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A61N 106
US Classification:
607 51, 607 3
Abstract:
A multi-functional portable electro-medical device provides interferential current stimulation to promote bone growth. Two electrical signals are applied to a target area, each electrical signal being formed by a set of two electrode pads. A beat frequency is created at the location the signals intersect with each other. The beat frequency is the difference between the frequencies of the two signals and has an amplitude that is additive and greater than either signal alone. The depth of the interferential signal is increased by increasing the carrier frequency of the signals. The direction of the interferential signal shifts toward the signal having the lower amplitude. The electrical stimulation is used in combination with biologics to further increase bone growth.
Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR William J. Carroll - Sedro Woolley WA Richard M. Terrell - Vancouver WA Randy Alan Murphy - Vancouver WA
Assignee:
International Rehabilitative Sciences, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A61N 118
US Classification:
607 51, 607 3
Abstract:
A multi-functional portable electro-medical device provides interferential current stimulation to promote bone growth. Two electrical signals are applied to a target area, each electrical signal being formed by a set of two electrode pads. A beat frequency is created at the location the signals intersect with each other. The beat frequency is the difference between the frequencies of the two signals and has an amplitude that is additive and greater than either signal alone. The depth of the interferential signal is increased by increasing the carrier frequency of the signals. The direction of the interferential signal shifts toward the signal having the lower amplitude. The electrical stimulation is used in combination with biologics to further increase bone growth. The target area is large enough to include multiple vertebral segments.
Frederick C. Corn - Grayson GA David E. Downey - Jonesboro GA Joel A. Freeland - Marietta GA Matthew J. Gillard - Sharpsburg GA Donnie L. Holland - Douglasville GA Mark H. Lowery - Fayetteville GA Michael S. McGraw - Lilburn GA Jay T. Pullen - Jonesboro GA Jerry P. Wright - McDonough GA
Assignee:
Delta Air Lines, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
B32B 2302
US Classification:
4281951, 428202, 428352, 40124191
Abstract:
Thermal printing provides an advantageous route to producing aircraft placards able to withstand the rigorous conditions existing on aircraft exteriors. A graphic is directly printed onto a substrate such as polyester, vinyl or polycarbonate. The placard is protected by a protective layer of a UV curable ink which contains acrylates and silicone. An optional promoter containing a diisocyante can be added to the protective layer. Ultraviolet radiation is used to cure the protective layer. The resulting thermally printed placard performs equally as well as silk screen printed placards while offering economic and environmental advantages.
Osteogenesis Stimulator With Digital Signal Processing
William J. Carroll - La Center WA, US Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA, US William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR, US
Assignee:
International Rehabilitative Coion Sciences, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A61N001/18 A61N001/32
US Classification:
607 51, 607 50, 607 67
Abstract:
A stimulator and a method for electrical stimulation of bone to promote osteogenesis is disclosed in which surface electrodes positioned around an incision site transmit an interferential current that has a base medium frequency alternating current between 1K-20 KHz. A digital signal processor generates a sine-wave-like waveform from a pulse generator which after further processing is used to generate two circuits for use in producing the interferential current. The effective area of stimulation is controlled by placement of electrodes and electrode orientation. Amplitude modulation of electrical circuits created at the electrode placements also augments the effective area of stimulation.
Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA, US William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR, US William J. Carroll - Sedro Woolley WA, US Richard M. Terrell - Vancouver WA, US Randy Alan Murphy - Vancouver WA, US
Assignee:
International Rehabilitative Sciences, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 67
Abstract:
A multi-functional portable electro-medical device that is capable of providing muscle stimulation and interferential current stimulation. The multi-functional portable electro-medical device includes a multitude of safety features which are designed to prevent injury to the user while at the same time to ensure that the portable power electro-medical device is easy to use. The portable electro-medical device can be programmed to impart any combination of wave therapy to the patient.
Portable Muscle Stimulator With Pulse Width Control
Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA, US William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR, US
Assignee:
International Rehabilitative Science, Inc. - Vancouver WA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 48
Abstract:
A portable muscle stimulator with removal data storage card is disclosed in which the removable data storage card is secured within the power muscle stimulator on specially designed rail guides which prevent the removable data storage card from being inserted to the power muscle stimulator incorrectly and which ensure that the power muscle stimulator is secured in a removable fashion within the power muscle stimulator. The portable muscle stimulator include a multitude of safety features which are designed to prevent injury to the user while at the same time to ensure that the portable power muscle stimulator is easy to use.
Electrical Stimulation Combined With A Biologic To Increase Osteogenesis
Michael B. McGraw - Vancouver WA, US William A. Rux - Hillsboro OR, US William J. Carroll - Sedro Woolley WA, US Richard M. Terrell - Vancouver WA, US Randy Alan Murphy - Vancouver WA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 72
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation device is combined with a biologic to increase osteogenesis (i. e. , bone healing or bone formation). The electrical stimulation is osteoblastic in that it produces new bone cells and or increases the activity of the existing cells, either osteoblasts or osteocytes. The preferred biologic decreases osteoclastic activity, which is the remodeling of bone usually by destroying the bone. Thus, osteogenesis is maximized by decreasing osteoclastic activity, while at the same time increasing osteoblastic activity. Osteogenesis can also be maximized by combining electrical stimulation with a BMP. Though BMPs are generally considered to increase osteoblastic activity, certain BMPs may have an additive effect to the use of electrical stimulation.
Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical GroupCadence Physician Group 245 S Gary Ave STE 100, Bloomingdale, IL 60108 (630)9244009 (phone), (630)9249671 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Graduated: 1992
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. McGraw graduated from the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Bloomingdale, IL and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. McGraw is affiliated with Central Dupage Hospital and Delnor Community Hospital.
Inland Water Pipe Atlanta, GA Jan 2011 to Nov 2012 Dredge Pipe OperatorLabor Ready Atlanta, GA Oct 2009 to Jan 2011 LaborerHands on Atlanta
Apr 2008 to Nov 2009 VolunteerBrandsMart USA Atlanta, GA May 2007 to Oct 2009 Sales AssociateMidtown Dentistry Atlanta, GA Jan 2008 to Feb 2009 Dental Assistant
Education:
American Intercontinental University Atlanta, GA 2007 MBA in Accounting and FinanceAmerican Intercontinental University Atlanta, GA 2006 BBA in ManagementGeorgia Perimeter College Atlanta, GA 2004 AS in Business Administration
Morrell Park Elementary School 220 Baltimore MD 1969-1971, St. Benedict School Baltimore MD 1971-1973, Cardinal Gibbons High School Baltimore MD 1973-1977
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I am a photographer in Minneapolis, MN. I photograph elements of nature as a way to explore my place in my world. Â I am particularly interested in the concepts of illness and healing, and beauty in wh...