KIM SEGAL, LAT
Athletic Trainer in Plano, TX

License number
Texas ATO529
Category
Restorative Service Providers
Type
Athletic Trainer
Address
Address
5960 Pmb 227 STE 278, Plano, TX 75093
Phone
(972) 508-6000

Professional information

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Kim Segal, Plano TX - LAT

Specialties:
Athletic Training
Address:
5960 W Parker Rd STE 278, Plano 75093
(972) 508-6000 (Phone)
Languages:
English


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Kim Segal - Plano, TX

Work:
BioLase, Inc
LAT
Education:
Tennessee Titans and the University of Georgia Athletic Dept - Plano, TX
technology
Texas Back Institute - Plano, TX
Physical rehabilitation
Sport Performance and Rehabilitation (S.P.O.R.T.) Institute - Dallas, TX
prevention and rehabilitation
University of Florida - Gainesville, FL
Bachelor of Science in Dept. of Physical Education


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Device And Method For Stimulating Hair Growth

US Patent:
7722656, May 25, 2010
Filed:
Feb 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/363392
Inventors:
Kim Robin Segal - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
A61N 5/06
US Classification:
607 91, 607 88, 607 90
Abstract:
The current invention includes a device and method for the promotion and stimulation of hair growth using one or more light sources such as a diode laser, each light source operating in the infrared range at wavelengths in a range from about 2500 nm to about 10,000 nm and at a low wattage, collectively less than about 1000 mw, with the power level typically being in the region of 500 mw. A diode laser operating in this range will have a greater dispersion rate than heretofore, thus requiring fewer diodes to cover the same area of scalp with less power required per diode laser.


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Medical Laser Wand

US Patent:
2007027, Nov 29, 2007
Filed:
May 26, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/441504
Inventors:
Kim Robin Segal - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
A61N 5/06, A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606 11, 607 89
Abstract:
A diode laser irradiation system for treating biological tissue of a subject without exposing the tissue to damaging thermal effects. The system includes a wand containing one or more diode lasers disposed for irradiating the tissue with coherent optical energy at a power output level of less than 1000 mw in aggregate at a wavelength in a range of from about 2500 nm to about 10,000 nm, and laser setting controls for operating the diode laser to achieve a rate of absorption and conversion to heat in the irradiated tissue in a range between a minimum rate sufficient to elevate the average temperature of the irradiated tissue to a level above the basal body temperature of the subject, and a maximum rate which is less than the rate at which the irradiated tissue is converted into a collagenous substance. The wand may be used manually or automatically in hands-free mode.