Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019
Title: Innovations in Wound Healing by Chunlin Xu
Introduction
Chunlin Xu is a notable inventor based in Turku, Finland. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrotherapy, particularly in the area of wound healing. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on innovative solutions that enhance the healing process for chronic wounds.
Latest Patents
Chunlin Xu's latest patents include an arrangement for facilitating wound healing, a method for measuring wound healing, and a wound dressing. The invention relates to the use of electric currents for diagnostic purposes, specifically through an electrode arrangement designed to promote wound healing. The wound dressing features at least two impedance reference electrodes, a frame-like counter-electrode, and stimulation electrodes arranged in an array. This design allows for the application of LIDC type electrical stimulation current to the wound area while also enabling bioimpedance measurement. The dressing is intended to be placed on the wound, ensuring that the stimulation electrode array is in direct contact with the affected area, while the reference electrodes interact with the healthy skin surrounding the wound. This innovative approach provides a continuous, non-invasive, and objective solution for monitoring chronic wound healing without disrupting the delicate healing process.
Career Highlights
Chunlin Xu is currently associated with Cutosense Oy, where he continues to develop and refine his inventions. His work has garnered attention for its potential to revolutionize wound care and improve patient outcomes.
Collaborations
Chunlin has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Mikael Bergelin and Jan-Erik Eriksson, who contribute to the innovative environment at Cutosense Oy.
Conclusion
Chunlin Xu's contributions to the field of wound healing through his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to advancing medical technology. His work not only addresses the challenges of chronic wound management but also paves the way for future developments in electrotherapy.