Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.47
ph-index = 16
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc. (13 from 447 patents)
2. Northstar Neuroscience, Inc. (3 from 16 patents)
3. Northstar Neurscience, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
17 patents:
1. 8706241 - System for patent interactive neural stimulation with robotic facilitation of limb movement
2. 8412335 - Systems and methods for automatically optimizing stimulus parameters and electrode configurations for neuro-stimulators
3. 8195300 - Systems and methods for automatically optimizing stimulus parameters and electrode configurations for neuro-stimulators
4. 8121695 - Systems and methods for reducing the likelihood of inducing collateral neural activity during neural stimulation threshold test procedures
5. 8073546 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient
6. 8065012 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient
7. 8050768 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a change in a neural-function of a patient
8. 8019425 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient
9. 7945330 - Systems and methods for automatically optimizing stimulus parameters and electrode configurations for neuro-stimulators
10. 7856264 - Systems and methods for patient interactive neural stimulation and/or chemical substance delivery
11. 7756584 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient
12. 7672730 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient
13. 7577481 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient
14. 7305268 - Systems and methods for automatically optimizing stimulus parameters and electrode configurations for neuro-stimulators
15. 7236831 - Methods and apparatus for effectuating a lasting change in a neural-function of a patient