JEFFREY S MANNHEIMER
Physical Therapy in Princeton, NJ

License number
Pennsylvania PT000468E
Category
Physical Therapy
Type
Physical Therapist
Address
Address 2
Princeton, NJ 08540
Pennsylvania

Personal information

See more information about JEFFREY S MANNHEIMER at radaris.com
Name
Address
Phone
Jeffrey Mannheimer
11 Ardsley Ct, Newtown, PA 18940
(215) 290-1170
Jeffrey Mannheimer
21A Riverhill, New Hope, PA 18938
Jeffrey A Mannheimer, age 82
11 Ardsley Ct, Newtown, PA 18940
(215) 968-5981
Jeffrey S Mannheimer
336 Shady Brook Dr, Langhorne, PA 19047
(215) 968-5981
Jeffrey S Mannheimer
123 Franklin Corner Rd, Lawrence Township, NJ 08648
(609) 896-9054

Organization information

See more information about JEFFREY S MANNHEIMER at bizstanding.com

JEFFREY S. MANNHEIMER, PT PH.D, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION

Princeton, NJ

Registration:
Jul 27, 2006
State ID:
0100966193
Business type:
PA

Professional information

Jeffrey Mannheimer Photo 1

Combination Electrode-Battery And Programming Assembly For A Miniature Wireless Transcutaneous Electrical Neuro Or Muscular-Stimulation Unit

US Patent:
2007006, Mar 15, 2007
Filed:
May 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/434453
Inventors:
Jeffrey Mannheimer - Princeton NJ, US
Barry Sauls - Crystal River FL, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/34
US Classification:
607046000, 607002000
Abstract:
A flexible circuit combination electrode-battery assembly for a transcutaneous electrical neuro or muscular stimulation unit is provided, which is capable of being removably attached to both the patient and the transcutaneous electrical neuro or muscular stimulation unit. The assembly is generally comprised of two sided electrodes imprinted on a flexible, non-conductive substrate, and batteries for providing power. The design relies on a conductive via or holes in the non-conductive substrate filed with a conductive material to transfer current from one side of the non conductive substrate to the other. An optional resistor may be included to allow the electrode assembly to program a TENS device. An electrically conductive hydrogel or conductive adhesive is provided for attachment to the patient and for ensuring the integrity of the electrical contact with the patient.