Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003
Title: Joseph Chilleme: Innovator in Gait Rehabilitation Technology
Introduction
Joseph Chilleme is an accomplished inventor based in Kings Park, NY (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of rehabilitation technology, particularly in the area of gait rehabilitation. His innovative approach focuses on enhancing the recovery process for individuals with mobility challenges.
Latest Patents
Joseph Chilleme holds a patent for a patient rehabilitation aid that varies treadmill belt speed to match a user's own step cycle based on leg length or step length. This invention is directed to a gait rehabilitation aid and a method for aiding gait rehabilitation. The gait rehabilitation aid resides in a treadmill that adjusts its belt speed to align with the user's step cycle, providing valuable feedback regarding the user's length, cadence, gait velocity, and gait pattern. A controller, responsive to a user input device, allows for the input of information related to cadence and leg length, ensuring the belt speed matches the appropriate step cycle. Additionally, the treadmill features a display that scrolls footprints in accordance with the user's own step cycle, enhancing the rehabilitation experience.
Career Highlights
Joseph Chilleme is associated with Biodex Medical Systems, Inc., a company known for its commitment to developing advanced rehabilitation solutions. His work at Biodex has allowed him to focus on creating innovative technologies that improve patient outcomes in rehabilitation settings.
Collaborations
Joseph has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Matthew R. Martin and Edward B. Behan. These partnerships have contributed to the development of effective rehabilitation technologies and have fostered a collaborative environment for innovation.
Conclusion
Joseph Chilleme's contributions to gait rehabilitation technology exemplify the impact of innovation in improving patient care. His patented invention demonstrates a commitment to enhancing the rehabilitation process for individuals with mobility challenges.