Norbert Kaula - Arvada CO, US Scott G. Leyh - Cleveland Heights OH, US Richard J. Polefko - Parma OH, US Stephen C. Trier - Mayfield Heights OH, US Raymond L. Yoder - Willoughby OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/372 G06F 3/044 G06F 3/0354
US Classification:
607 46, 345158, 345174
Abstract:
A method of visualizing a user interaction with a clinician programmer is disclosed. A user engagement with respect to a screen of the clinician programmer is detected via one or more sensors associated with the screen of the clinician programmer. One or more locations on the screen of the clinician programmer corresponding to the user engagement is determined. An external monitor is communicatively coupled to the clinician programmer. The external monitor displays one or more cursors that graphically represent the one or more locations on the screen of the clinician programmer corresponding to the user engagement, respectively.
Touch Screen Finger Position Indicator For A Spinal Cord Stimulation Programming Device
- Plano TX, US Norbert Kaula - Arvada CO, US Yohannes Iyassu - Denver CO, US Scott G. Leyh - Cleveland Heights OH, US Richard J. Polefko - Parma OH, US Stephen C. Trier - Bothell WA, US Raymond L. Yoder - Willoughby OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/372 G06F 3/0354 G06F 3/0488 G06F 3/041
Abstract:
A portable electronic programmer has a display screen, one or more sensors, a non-transitory memory storing instructions, and one or more electronic processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations that include: detecting, via the one or more sensors, that the display screen of the portable electronic programmer has been engaged by an object; determining a location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer that has been engaged; and causing an external monitor to display a visual indicator that corresponds to the location of the display screen of the portable electronic programmer, the external monitor being communicatively coupled to the portable electronic programmer.
Touch Screen Finger Position Indicator For A Spinal Cord Stimulation Programming Device
- Clarence NY, US Norbert F. Kaula - Arvada CO, US Yohannes Iyassu - Denver CO, US Scott G. Leyh - Cleveland Heights OH, US Richard J. Polefko - Parma NY, US Stephen C. Trier - Mayfield Heights OH, US Raymond L. Yoder - Willoughby OH, US
A method of visualizing a user interaction with a clinician programmer is disclosed. A user engagement with respect to a screen of the clinician programmer is detected via one or more sensors associated with the screen of the clinician programmer. One or more locations on the screen of the clinician programmer corresponding to the user engagement is determined. An external monitor is communicatively coupled to the clinician programmer. The external monitor displays one or more cursors that graphically represent the one or more locations on the screen of the clinician programmer corresponding to the user engagement, respectively.
- Clarence NY, US Norbert Kaula - Arvada CO, US Yohannes Iyassu - Denver CO, US Scott G. Leyh - Cleveland Heights OH, US Richard J. Polefko - Parma OH, US Stephen C. Trier - Mayfield Heights OH, US Raymond L. Yoder - Willoughby OH, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/372 G06F 3/14 A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 59
Abstract:
In a method for programming an implantable device, an input is received at a user interface on a tablet-style clinician programmer. A first display signal is generated on the clinician programmer that updates content on a first display based on the received user input. The first display has a first size. A second display signal is generated for transmission to a secondary unit having a second display separate from the clinician programmer. The second display has a second size larger than the first size. The generating of the second display signal includes enhancing the content of the second display signal to provide a clear image on the second size display. The second display signal is transmitted from the clinician programmer to the second display.
Ray Yoder (1969-1973), Michelle Huffman (1991-1995), Jeff Sones (1980-1984), Becky Redmond (1981-1985), India Dawson (1987-1991), Rick Strine (1981-1985)