SBIR-STTR Award

Ultrasound for neuromodulation and control of post-trauma pain
Award last edited on: 3/26/2013

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$1,143,768
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A11-020
Principal Investigator
Sumon K Pal

Company Information

Neurotrek Inc

61 E Main Street Suite C
Los Gatos, CA 95030
   (408) 353-0490
   info@neurotrek.com
   www.thync.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 18
County: Santa Clara

Phase I

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase I year
2011
Phase I Amount
$148,875
The objective of this proposal is to demonstrate the feasibility of using ultrasound induced neuromodulation to manage pain. SynSonix, LLC has been developing ultrasound neuromodulation (UNMOD) to noninvasively stimulate neural circuitry. Many studies have established the beneficial effects of neurostimulation for managing pain. However current methodologies require surgical implantation of stimulating electrodes which is an impractical solution for acute traumas. Pain management for acute traumas is generally accomplished with narcotics, which is less than ideal in a battlefield scenario as they severely effect cognitive abilities and have other unwanted side effects such as respiratory depression. Our technology of peripheral ultrasound neuromodulation (PUNMOD) offers several advantages over narcotics and current methods of neurostimulation. PUNMOD has the potential to be highly portable as a battlefield analgesic and has the advantage of leaving the patients cognitive abilities intact. In addition PUNMOD does not carry with it the risk of abuse or the need for the surveillance that is associated with pharmaceutical analgesics. In this proposal we outline a plan for the development and testing of a portable, first-generation prototype capable of noninvasive peripheral neurostimulation to modulate pain.

Keywords:
Noninvasive Neuromodulation, Low-Intensity Low-Frequency Ultrasound, Peripheral Ultrasound Neuromodulation

Phase II

Contract Number: ----------
Start Date: ----    Completed: ----
Phase II year
2012
Phase II Amount
$994,893
The objective of this proposal is to design devices using ultrasound induced neuromodulation to manage pain. Neurotrek, Inc (formerly SynSonix, LLC) has been developing ultrasound neuromodulation (UNMOD) to noninvasively stimulate neural circuitry. Many studies have established the beneficial effects of neurostimulation for managing pain. However current methodologies require surgical implantation of stimulating electrodes which is an impractical solution for acute traumas. Pain management for acute traumas is generally accomplished with narcotics, which is less than ideal in a battlefield scenario as they severely effect cognitive abilities and have other unwanted side effects such as respiratory depression. Our technology of peripheral ultrasound neuromodulation (PUNMOD) offers several advantages over narcotics and current methods of neurostimulation. PUNMOD has the potential to be highly portable as a battlefield analgesic and has the advantage of leaving the patients cognitive abilities intact. In addition PUNMOD does not carry with it the risk of abuse or the need for the surveillance that is associated with pharmaceutical analgesics. In the current proposal we plan to build on our Phase I achievements by: 1) performing essential safety studies in a large animal model, 2) demonstrating a proof of concept for PUNMOD in humans and characterizing the waveforms that modulate distinct pain modalities,3) developing strategies to focus UNMOD through bone with high spatial resolution, 4) characterizing a different type of US transducer that would confer several advantages, 5) developing an advanced prototype for the management of post-traumatic pain.

Keywords:
Unmod, Punmod, Ultrasound Neuromodulation, Peripheral Ultrasound Neuromodulation