NeuroMEDx, an early stage medical device company focused on the treatment of neurologic disorders, has been granted another patent for its unique "neurostimulation" technology.
This is the third patent the company has received for its MED(Mechanoelectric Device) technology; implantable devices for the treatment of disorders such as Parkinson's, epilepsy,
depression, obesity, migraine and atrial fibrillation.
The patented MechanoElectric Device (MED) technology will utilize the body's natural response to focal mechanical forces. When implanted, the miniature MED would exert mild pressures to
anatomical targets, such as brain tissue and nerves, in order to stimulate therapeutic physiologic responses. These stimulated responses result in the disruption of errant brain signals
that cause tremors in Parkinson's and seizures in epilepsy. In addition, the MED may stimulate the baroreflex properties of blood vessels in order to lower blood pressure, or block the
signals in the heart that cause atrial fibrillation. Additionally, MED technology may prevent the transmission of signals that cause symptoms such as migraine headaches and major
depression.
In the treatment of the obesity, it is anticipated that the MED technology may be used to modify the stomach's hunger signals that contribute to over-eating and binging.
Potentially an alternative to surgery and drug therapies, NeuroMEDx' technology may also provide a more cost effective and reliable alternative to electrical neurostimulation
treatments(e.g. Deep Brain Stimulation) currently offered by a number of companies. These electrical devices, similar to implantable pacemakers and defibrillators, are manufactured by
companies such as Medtronic, Boston Scientific, St. Jude, Northstar Neuroscience, Cyberonics, and EnteroMedics.
Still in pre-clinical evaluation, MED technology can be implanted alone using standard minimally invasive procedures, or can be combined with electrical neurostimulators, drugs, or stem
cells for a complementary-therapy approach.
NeuroMEDx' broad patent portfolio also leverages the MED technology for the treatment of other disorders that include urinary incontinence and gastrointestinal disorders.
Contact information:
Hans Mische
NeuroMEDx
501 West St. Germain Street
Suite 301
St. Cloud, MN 56301
Ph: 1 320 282 0717