Bruce J. Simon
Gibraltar Hardware
43 Papers
1.5K Citations
Bruce J. Simon is an academic researcher from Gibraltar Hardware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vagus nerve & Vagus nerve stimulation. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 43 publications.
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Devices and methods for non-invasive capacitive electrical stimulation and their use for vagus nerve stimulation on the neck of a patient
Bruce J. Simon,Joseph P. Errico,John T. Raffle +2 more
- 31 Aug 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, a non-invasive electrical stimulation device is configured to produce a peak pulse voltage that is sufficient to produce physiologically effective electric field in the vicinity of a target nerve, but not to substantially stimulate other nerves and muscles that lie between the target nerve and patient's skin.
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Non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation to treat disorders
Bruce J. Simon,Joseph P. Errico,John T. Raffle +2 more
- 05 Sep 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the use of an energy source comprising magnetic and/or electrical energy that is transmitted non-invasively to, or in close proximity to, a selected nerve to temporarily stimulate, block, or modulate the signals in the selected nerve such that neural pathways are activated to release inhibitory neurotransmitters in the patient's brain.
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Devices and methods for monitoring non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation
Bruce J. Simon,Joseph P. Errico +1 more
- 28 Apr 2013
TL;DR: In this article, devices and methods are disclosed that treat a medical condition, such as migraine headache, by electrically stimulating a nerve noninvasively, which may be a vagus nerve situated within a patient's neck.
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Electrical and magnetic stimulators used to treat migraine/sinus headache, rhinitis, sinusitis, rhinosinusitis, and comorbid disorders
Bruce J. Simon,Joseph P. Errico,John T. Raffle +2 more
- 18 Mar 2014
TL;DR: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation devices and magnetic stimulation devices, along with methods of treating medical disorders using energy that is delivered noninvasively by such devices are disclosed in this paper.
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Non-invasive treatment of bronchial constriction
Bruce J. Simon,Joseph P. Errico,John T. Raffle,Steven Mendez +3 more
- 12 Aug 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors described a non-invasive treatment for bronchial constriction related to asthma, anaphylaxis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which consists of transmitting impulses of energy noninvasively to selected nerve fibers that are responsible for smooth muscle dilation.
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