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TremorStim

TremorStim is a biotechnology innovator dedicated to restoring quality of life through advanced bioelectric neuro-therapies. We utilize precise bioelectric signaling to control specific protein expressions known to reduce the movements and duration of essential tremors in individuals suffering from common movement disorders.

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18575 Jamboree Rd #6, Irvine, California, United States of America 92612

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About this Venture

Discover our background, mission, and the world-class research driving our next-generation medical technology.

Leonhardt’s Launchpads: Pioneers in Bioelectric Innovation

TremorStim, a Leonhardt’s Launchpads company, is developing a combination bioelectric hand and brain cap stimulator to help control and perhaps eliminate uncontrolled essential tremors. Our bioelectric signaling features precise control of specific protein expressions or suppressions known to help reduce essential tremor movements and duration.

Expertise & Legacy: The TremorStim Core Research Team

The TremorStim core team has been undertaking bioelectric and biologics research for organ regeneration and recovery since the 1980s. They published their first bioelectric regeneration paper in Circulation in 1999 – Click here. The team has over 600 issued, pending, optioned or license patent claims related to bioelectric, minimally invasive and biologics based healing – Click Here for Patents by Howard J. Leonhardt + Click Here for Patents by Eleanor L. Schuler.

The Challenge: Understanding Essential Tremor Disorder

Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder in the United States, affecting about 10 million Americans (approximately eight times as many people as Parkinson’s disease). The condition causes involuntary, rhythmic trembling, usually in the hands, and is exacerbated during such activities as buttoning a shirt or using utensils. Although essential tremor is not life-threatening, it can severely impact the quality of life. Some beta-blockers and anti-epileptic drugs can reduce symptoms, but they carry side effects, such as fatigue and shortness of breath.

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Our Team

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    Howard J. Leonhardt

    Executive Chairman & CEO

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    Leslie Miller

    Chief Medical Officer

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    Nestor Gonzalez-Cadavid

    Senior Scientific Advisor

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    Santosh Kesari

    Senior Scientific Advisor

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    Jorge Genovese

    VP Bioelectric Research

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    Stuart Williams

    VP Biologics Research

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    Jon Dillon

    VP Mergers and Acquisitions

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    Cristiane Carboni

    Research Coordinator Brazil

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    Paul Norman

    Managing Partner Innovation Accelerator

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    Sejal Chaudhari

    Bioengineer

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    Allen Turner

    Chief Patent Counsel

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    Bruce Methven

    Chief Securities Counsel

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    Ken Funahashi

    Chief M&A Counsel

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The Technology behind it

Discover the science and innovation driving our advanced solutions, designed to deliver safe, effective, and transformative results.

Next-Gen Bioelectric Therapy for Tremor Control

TremorStim is developing a combination bioelectric hand and brain cap stimulator to help control and perhaps eliminate uncontrolled essential tremors. Our bioelectric signaling features precise control of specific protein expressions or suppressions known to help reduce essential tremor movements and duration. 2nd generation TremorStim product development includes real time reading of promotors of essential tremors and real time bioelectric signaling to control.

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TremorStim II: Integrated Treatment & Clinical Protocol

The comprehensive treatment approach includes

  1. Wrist band +
  2. Brain band 40 minutes 2X a day for 3 months +
  3. Focused ultrasound 1X a month for 3 months +
  4. BodStim exercises 2X a week for 20 to 40 minutes every week.

This multi-modal strategy is designed to maximize recovery and symptom management.

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Miniaturized, Wireless, and Non-Invasive Technology

The 2nd generation system is designed to be miniaturized and wireless, featuring a comfortable bioelectric watch or glove for the hand/wrist. It includes small bioelectric micro stimulators placed on a patient’s upper neck, lower base of brain, or behind the ears, ensuring they are generally not visible while maintaining real-time bioelectric signaling control.

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R&D Excellence: Lab Testing and Product Development

Our research continues with Actual conductive glove in lab testing TremorStim R&D lab Utah – supplied by Prizm Medical. TremorStim Concept Drawings & Prototypes include the TremorStim Brain Stimulation Helmet & Gloves, representing the cutting edge of our design philosophy.

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Targeted Solutions: The TremorStim Product Portfolio

TremorStim is developing 4 products to meet diverse patient needs:

  • A TremorStim: Hand & Wrist Stimulator
  • A TremorStim B: Brain Cap Stimulator
  • A TremorStim Combo: Hand, Wrist and Brain Cap Stimulator
  • A TremorStim Plus: Bioelectric and Biologics Treatment

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Common questions

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Essential tremor is a nervous system (neurological) disorder that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. It can affect almost any part of your body, but the trembling occurs most often in your hands — especially when you do simple tasks, such as drinking from a glass or tying shoelaces.

Essential tremor is usually not a dangerous condition, but it typically worsens over time and can be severe in some people. Other conditions don’t cause essential tremor, although essential tremor is sometimes confused with Parkinson’s disease.Essential tremor can occur at any age but is most common in people age 40 and older.

Essential tremor (ET) is among the most frequent neurodegenerative movement disorders. It usually manifests as a postural and kinematic tremor of the arms, but may also involve the head, voice, lower limbs, and trunk.
Available drug therapies have limited benefits and many side effects. Surgical interventions like deep brain stimulation are the last-line treatment options for the most severe cases with high risk factors. There is a great demand and need for the development of non-invasive peripheral or brain stimulation alternatives to drugs and surgery with less side effects and less risks.

Symptoms

Essential tremor signs and symptoms:

  • Begin gradually, usually more prominently on one side of the body
  • Worsen with movement
  • Usually occur in the hands first, affecting one hand or both hands
  • Can include a “yes-yes” or “no-no” motion of the head
  • May be aggravated by emotional stress, fatigue, caffeine or temperature extremes
  • What drugs are used today for essential tremors and what are their side effects?

Medications

  • Beta blockers. Normally used to treat high blood pressure, beta blockers such as propranolol (Inderal) help relieve tremors in some people. Beta blockers may not be an option if you have asthma or certain heart problems. Side effects may include fatigue, lightheadedness or heart problems.
  • Anti-seizure medications. Epilepsy drugs, such as primidone (Mysoline), may be effective in people who don’t respond to beta blockers. Other medications that might be prescribed include gabapentin (Gralise, Neurontin) and topiramate (Topamax, Qudexy XR). Side effects include drowsiness and nausea, which usually disappear within a short time.
  • Tranquilizers. Doctors may use benzodiazepine drugs such as clonazepam (Klonopin) to treat people for whom tension or anxiety worsens tremors. Side effects can include fatigue or mild sedation. These medications should be used with caution because they can be habit-forming.
  • OnabotulinumtoxinA (Botox) injections. Botox injections might be useful in treating some types of tremors, especially head and voice tremors. Botox injections can improve tremors for up to three months at a time. However, if Botox is used to treat hand tremors, it can cause weakness in your fingers. If Botox is used to treat voice tremors, it can cause a hoarse voice and difficulty swallowing.

TremorStim is a bioelectric stimulator with specific precise bioelectric signaling sequences for controlling essential tremors and other similar neurodegenerative disorders applied non-invasively. This is achieved in particular with controlled expression up regulation of specific proteins known to suppress essential tremors and the down regulation of other proteins known to trigger or extend essential proteins. The TremorStim peripheral stimulation product may be applied to the wrist, ankle, back or ear lobes or a combination thereof. The electrodes may be surface skin electrodes or electro acupuncture needles including micro needle patches.

The main TremorStim patent claims are highlighted below…

1. A method of treating a subject suffering from a neurodegenerative disorder, the method comprising:

applying a bioelectric signal to the subject that stimulates the expression and/or release of polypeptide(s) useful in the treatment of the neurodegenerative disorder.

Method of claim 1 applying a bioelectric signaling sequence to a cell that stimulates the cell to express and/or release EAAT2 polypeptide. wherein Lingo-1 is further down-regulated in the subject.

In addition, peripheral stimulation has been applied in the same perspective. Hence, the aim of TremorStim is to emerge forward with a non-invasive central and peripheral stimulation device alternative. TremorStim Plus is being developed for more serious Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques,direct current stimulation, are used to get essential tremors under control.

TremorStim Plus combines peripheral nerve stimulation with brain stimulation and in some cases focused ultrasound and/or pulsed light therapy for a more comprehensive treatment plan for severe advanced cases. Peripheral nerve stimulation in these cases may be applied to the wrist, ankle, back, ear lobes and head. Focused ultrasound will be applied to the head as well. Pulsed light therapy may be applied to the entire body including the head. In extremely severe cases this may be combined with infusions or injections of a mixed biologic composition comprised of a selection of or combination of any of these components; stem cells, amniotic fluid, PRF, Wharton’s Jelly, umbilical cord blood, selected exosomes, selected growth factors, micro RNA gel, nutrient hydrogel, oxygenated or other nanoparticles, selected alkaloids such as tetraharmine and micro matrix fragments.

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Related resources

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Intellectual Property & Technical Design

This group contains the legal and engineering documentation that defines the TremorStim innovation and its proprietary signaling technology.

Patent Pending Application

The official patent filing that outlines the technical claims and the unique bioelectric signaling mechanisms used by TremorStim to regulate protein expressions.

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Official Patent Drawings

Detailed technical blueprints and schematic illustrations showing the device architecture, electrode placement, and system components.

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Clinical Guidelines & Protocols

This group outlines the standardized methods and treatment frameworks developed for the clinical application of TremorStim technology.

TremorStim Clinical Protocol DRAFT (2023)

An updated clinical framework providing specific instructions on stimulation duration, frequency, and treatment cycles for patients with essential tremors.

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Scientific Research & Peer-Reviewed Studies

This group features independent medical research and studies that support the efficacy of electrical stimulation in treating movement disorders.

Sensory Electrical Stimulation for Tremor Suppression

A PubMed-indexed study investigating how targeted sensory electrical stimulation can effectively suppress postural tremors in patients.

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Non-invasive Transcranial Electrical Stimulation in Movement Disorders

A comprehensive research paper exploring the benefits and clinical potential of non-invasive electrical stimulation for managing various movement-related conditions.

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