MRS. HOLLY A. SEGEL, M.A./CCC-SLP
Speech Language Pathology at Pinewood Ave, Englewood, CO

License number
Colorado 10898
Category
Speech Language Pathology
Type
Speech-Language Pathologist
Address
Address
10496 E Pinewood Ave, Englewood, CO 80111
Phone
(303) 694-8872
(720) 489-3874 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Holly A Segel, age 67
10496 Pinewood Ave, Englewood, CO 80111
(720) 482-9921

Professional information

Holly Segel Photo 1

Stimulation Programmer With Clinically-Adaptive Modality

US Patent:
2008011, May 15, 2008
Filed:
Nov 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/559377
Inventors:
Margaret E. Theriot - Willis TX, US
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US
Holly A. Segel - Englewood CO, US
Assignee:
ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/08
US Classification:
607 59
Abstract:
Tissue stimulation systems generally include a pulse generating device for generating electrical stimulation pulses, at least one implanted electrode for delivering the electrical stimulation pulses generated by the pulse generating device, and a programmer capable of communicating with the pulse generating device. In tissue stimulation systems, a clinically-adaptive stimulation programmer may be utilized, wherein a user communicates to the programmer a purpose of a programming session and a person who is to control the programming session. The clinically-adaptive stimulation programmer may be capable of determining a series of steps required to implement the programming session based on the selected purpose and the selected person. The clinically-adaptive programmer may implement the determined series of steps and communicate with the selected person during the programming session. Also provided are programming methods employing the clinically-adaptive programmer.


Holly A Segel Photo 2

Holly A Segel, Englewood CO

Specialties:
Speech-Language Pathology
Address:
10496 E Pinewood Ave, Englewood 80111
(303) 694-8872 (Phone), (720) 489-3874 (Fax)
Languages:
English


Holly Segel Photo 3

Method For Programming Implantable Device

US Patent:
2005024, Nov 3, 2005
Filed:
Apr 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/105643
Inventors:
Carla Woods - Beverly Hills CA, US
James Thacker - Montrose CA, US
David Peterson - Saugus CA, US
Holly Segel - Englewood CO, US
Susan Ford - Maumelle AR, US
Margaret Theriot - Willis TX, US
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A61N001/18
US Classification:
607046000, 607028000
Abstract:
A method for selecting Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) stimulation parameter sets guides a clinician towards an effective set of stimulation parameters. The clinician first evaluates the effectiveness of a small number of trial stimulation parameters sets from a Measurement Table comprising for example, four stimulation parameter sets. Based on the patient's assessment, the trial stimulation parameter sets are ranked. Then the clinician selects a starting or benchmark row in a Steering Table corresponding to the highest ranked trial stimulation parameter set. The clinician moves either up or down form the starting row, testing consecutive parameter sets. The clinician continues as long as the patient indicates that the stimulation results are improving. When a local optimum is found, the clinician returns to the benchmark row, and tests in the opposite direction for another local optimum. If an acceptable set of stimulation parameters is found, the selection process is complete. If an acceptable set is not found, a new starting row in the Steering Table is selected based on the next ranked trial set from the Measurement Table, and the process of searching for local optima is repeated.


Holly Segel Photo 4

Method For Programming Implantable Device

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 27, 2014
Filed:
Nov 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/070320
Inventors:
James R. Thacker - Eureka MO, US
David K.L. Peterson - Saugus CA, US
Holly A. Segel - Englewood CO, US
Susan E. Ford - Maumelle AR, US
Margaret E. Theriot - Willis TX, US
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 46
Abstract:
A programming system for selecting an electrode configuration for use in a medical electrical stimulator coupled to an electrode array. A programmer is configured for providing a set of electrode configurations for the electrode array, automatically testing a first portion of the set of electrode configurations in a first order, allowing the selection of one or more of the tested electrode configurations, determining whether a suitable number of electrode configurations from among the first portion have been selected within a predefined interval, and automatically testing a second portion of the set of electrode configurations in a second order if the suitable number of electrode configurations from among the first portion are not selected within the predefined interval. The programmer may further allow the selection of the tested electrode configurations, and adjusting parameters during the testing, wherein the adjusting is controllably shared in parallel between a clinician and a patient.


Holly Segel Photo 5

Method For Programming Implantabale Device

US Patent:
2013000, Jan 3, 2013
Filed:
Jun 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/538022
Inventors:
Carla M. Woods - Beverly Hills CA, US
James R. Thacker - Eureka MO, US
David K. Peterson - Saugus CA, US
Holly A. Segel - Englewood CO, US
Susan E. Ford - Maumelle AR, US
Margaret E. Theriot - Willis TX, US
Kerry Bradley - Glendale CA, US
Assignee:
BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION - Valencia CA
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 46
Abstract:
A programming system for selecting an electrode configuration for use in a medical electrical stimulator coupled to an electrode array. A programmer is configured for providing a set of electrode configurations for the electrode array, automatically testing a first portion of the set of electrode configurations in a first order, allowing the selection of one or more of the tested electrode configurations, determining whether a suitable number of electrode configurations from among the first portion have been selected within a predefined interval, and automatically testing a second portion of the set of electrode configurations in a second order if the suitable number of electrode configurations from among the first portion are not selected within the predefined interval. The programmer may further allow the selection of the tested electrode configurations, and adjusting parameters during the testing, wherein the adjusting is controllably shared in parallel between a clinician and a patient.