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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R41DA016547-01
PI Name: ANDRASIK, FRANK
PI Email: fandrasik@ai.uwf.edu
PI Title:
Project Title: A Novel RF TENS Device for Acute Pain Management

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Cyclotec AMT, Inc. is developing 'non-invasive' transcutaneous electrical stimulators (TENS) that may prove to be viable adjuncts to or alternatives for drugs for management of recent onset "acute" pain. TENS has long been used for "chronic" pain management. The device complexities have made them prohibitive for short-term 'acute' applications; an application for which the technology promises to be well suited for. Cyclotec's 'novel' developments for acute indications include: miniaturization, wireless operation, remote control activation, multiple pulsing features, durability, simplification of operation, extended battery life, and the capability of placement virtually anywhere on the body. The remote control (RF) features allow the stimulation devices now in development to be easily controlled by the patient - without the extension wires necessary on all other TENS units - no matter where the units are placed on the body, e.g., back, neck, shoulder, hip, and etc. Upon completion of development of 12 functional prototype units, initial pilot investigations at various clinical sites will be performed to establish efficacy in conjunction with medication and with the absence of medication in a double-blinded study to determine effectiveness in treatment of acute pain. Should TENS prove as effective, simple and comfortable to wear by patients as the company hopes they will be, Cyclotec AMT devices will find a significant market niche as TENS has few cautions or warnings while drugs are well known to have long-term moderate to severe side effects.

Thesaurus Terms:
analgesia, biomedical equipment development, electronic stimulator, pain, portable biomedical equipment, telemetry
chronic pain, miniature biomedical equipment
clinical research, human subject

Institution: CYCLOTEC ADVANCED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
4871 NW 65TH AVE
LAUDERHILL, FL 33319
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 30-SEP-2002
Project End: 29-SEP-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE
IRG: ZRG1


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