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Ami Lynn Brannon

from Lake Worth, FL
Age ~52

Ami Brannon Phones & Addresses

  • 7289 Shell Ridge Ter, Lake Worth, FL 33467 (561) 969-9289
  • 12730 Woodbury Oaks Dr, Orlando, FL 32828 (407) 381-2373 (407) 381-7987
  • 14479 Tanja King Blvd, Orlando, FL 32828 (407) 381-7987
  • Greenacres, FL
  • Chiefland, FL
  • Palm City, FL
  • Orange Pk, FL
  • 12730 Woodbury Oaks Dr, Orlando, FL 32828 (407) 381-7987

Professional Records

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Ami L Brannon

Address:
7289 Shell Rdg Ter, Lake Worth, FL
5352 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL
Phone:
(561) 969-9289
License #:
3060262 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Issued Date:
Jun 17, 1996
Effective Date:
May 3, 2016
Expiration Date:
Apr 30, 2016
Type:
Registered Nurse

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Ami L Brannon
President, Vice President
L & A BRANNON INC
7289 Shell Rdg Ter, Lake Worth, FL 33467
1495 Doral Rd, Orlando, FL 32825

Publications

Us Patents

Transcutaneous Electrostimulator And Methods For Electric Stimulation

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US Patent:
20190275322, Sep 12, 2019
Filed:
May 6, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/404128
Inventors:
- Deerfield Beach FL, US
Daniel Cartledge - Boca Raton FL, US
Ami Brannon - Lake Worth FL, US
Kermit Falk - Parkland FL, US
Gregory L. Mayback - Cooper City FL, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61N 1/04
Abstract:
An electrostimulation device comprising an electrode coupler configured as an earbud, the earbud shaped to form fit inside an ear canal of a human ear and composed of a pliable material that conforms to the ear canal when inserted therein, the pliable material forming at least two electrostimulation electrodes, each electrostimulation electrode conductively connected to a conductive lead adapted to receive a nerve electrostimulation signal, and the earbud adapted to transmit the nerve electrostimulation signal through the electrostimulation electrodes from the conductive leads to tissue within the ear canal when disposed therein.

Transcutaneous Electrostimulator And Methods For Electric Stimulation

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US Patent:
20170361094, Dec 21, 2017
Filed:
Aug 14, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/676525
Inventors:
- Deerfield Beach FL, US
Daniel Cartledge - Boca Raton FL, US
Ami Brannon - Lake Worth FL, US
Kermit Falk - Orlando FL, US
Gregory L. Mayback - Cooper City FL, US
Assignee:
Nervana, LLC - Deerfield Beach FL
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
A61N 1/04
A61N 1/05
H04R 1/10
Abstract:
An electrostimulation device comprises a hand-held electrostimulation generator receiving an input music signal and providing at an output a nerve electrostimulation signal modulated by the music signal, an electronic signal conduit having conductive leads conductively connected to the output of the electrostimulation generator, and an electrode coupler comprising an earbud. The earbud is shaped to form fit inside an ear canal of a human ear and composed of a pliable material conforming to the ear canal when inserted therein, the pliable material forming at least two electrostimulation electrodes conductively connected to a respective one of the conductive leads of the electronic signal conduit to receive the nerve electrostimulation signal and transmitting the nerve electrostimulation signal to at least two different, electrically conductive exterior surface portions of the pliable material and transcutaneously applying the nerve electrostimulation signal from the conductive leads to tissue within the ear canal when disposed therein.

Transcutaneous Electrostimulator And Methods For Electric Stimulation

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US Patent:
20170087364, Mar 30, 2017
Filed:
Dec 7, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/371862
Inventors:
- Deerfield Beach FL, US
Daniel Cartledge - Boca Raton FL, US
Ami Brannon - Lake Worth FL, US
Kermit Falk - Orlando FL, US
Gregory L. Mayback - Cooper City FL, US
Assignee:
Nervana, LLC - Deerfield Beach FL
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
H04R 1/10
A61N 1/04
Abstract:
An electrostimulation device includes a computer generating an electrostimulation generator control signal and outputting a music signal, a transcutaneous electrostimulation generator, an electronic signal conduit, and an electrode coupler. The generator receives the generator control signal and the music signal, generates a nerve electrostimulation signal dependent upon the generator control signal, and outputs the nerve electrostimulation signal at the stimulation output and the music signal at an audio output. The coupler fits in an ear canal, has a speaker connected to the audio output to output the music signal into the ear canal when worn, and has electrostimulation electrodes conductively connected to the stimulation output through the electronic signal conduit to receive the nerve electrostimulation signal and positioned to contact tissue within the canal to transcutaneously apply the nerve electrostimulation signal thereto. The coupler supplies the nerve electrostimulation signal while music outputs from the speaker.

Transcutaneous Electrostimulator And Methods For Electric Stimulation

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US Patent:
20150360030, Dec 17, 2015
Filed:
Jun 12, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/738156
Inventors:
- Boca Raton FL, US
Daniel Cartledge - Boca Raton FL, US
Ami Brannon - Lake Worth FL, US
Kermit Falk - Orlando FL, US
Gregory L. Mayback - Cooper City FL, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
H04R 1/10
A61N 1/05
Abstract:
A transcutaneous electrostimulation device includes an electrostimulation generator providing at an output a nerve electro stimulation signal, an electronic signal conduit conductively connected to the output of the generator, and an electrode coupler shaped to form fit an ear canal of a human ear and having at least one electrostimulation electrode. The electrode is conductively connected to the electronic signal conduit to receive the nerve electrostimulation signal and is positioned at the electrode coupler to contact tissue within an ear canal and apply the nerve electrostimulation signal to the tissue transcutaneously. An audio source outputs audio signals. The electrode coupler has a speaker receiving the audio signals for output into the ear canal when the electrode coupler is worn. The generator sends the nerve electrostimulation signal to the electrode coupler while the audio signals are output. The generator modulates the nerve electrostimulation signal based upon the audio signals.
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