Inventor
LU DANIEL C
US18 patents
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UNIV CALIFORNIA
16 patentsUS11123312B2Sep 21, 2021
Engaging the cervical spinal cord circuitry to re-enable volitional control of hand function in tetraplegic subjects
UNIV CALIFORNIA16 citations93
US11097122B2Aug 24, 2021
Magnetic stimulation of the spinal cord to restore control of bladder and/or bowel
UNIV CALIFORNIA18 citations93
US11033736B2Jun 15, 2021
Non invasive neuromodulation device for enabling recovery of motor, sensory, autonomic, sexual, vasomotor and cognitive function
UNIV CALIFORNIA14 citations93
US10806927B2Oct 20, 2020
Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation: noninvasive tool for activation of locomotor circuitry
UNIV CALIFORNIA19 citations93
US10137299B2Nov 27, 2018
Engaging the cervical spinal cord circuitry to re-enable volitional control of hand function in tetraplegic subjects
UNIV CALIFORNIA26 citations93
US9993642B2Jun 12, 2018
Multi-site transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord for facilitation of locomotion
UNIV CALIFORNIA25 citations93
US9415218B2Aug 16, 2016
Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation: noninvasive tool for activation of locomotor circuitry
UNIV CALIFORNIA26 citations93
US11400284B2Aug 2, 2022
Method of transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation for facilitation of locomotion
UNIV CALIFORNIA8 citations85
US10751533B2Aug 25, 2020
Regulation of autonomic control of bladder voiding after a complete spinal cord injury
UNIV CALIFORNIA18 citations85
US12226631B2Feb 18, 2025
Non invasive neuromodulation device for enabling recovery of motor, sensory, autonomic, sexual, vasomotor and cognitive function
UNIV CALIFORNIA1 citations73
US12076301B2Sep 3, 2024
Engaging the cervical spinal cord circuitry to re-enable volitional control of hand function in tetraplegic subjects
UNIV CALIFORNIA2 citations72
US12023492B2Jul 2, 2024
Non invasive neuromodulation device for enabling recovery of motor, sensory, autonomic, sexual, vasomotor and cognitive function
UNIV CALIFORNIA2 citations71
US12551714B2Feb 17, 2026
Magnetic stimulation of the spinal cord to restore locomotor function and/or control of bladder and bowel
UNIV CALIFORNIA0 citations62
US12311169B2May 27, 2025
Multi-site transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the spinal cord for facilitation of locomotion
UNIV CALIFORNIA0 citations62
US12478777B2Nov 25, 2025
Non-invasive spinal cord stimulation for nerve root palsy, cauda equina syndrome, and restoration of upper extremity function
UNIV CALIFORNIA0 citations51
US12434068B2Oct 7, 2025
Accessing spinal networks to address sexual dysfunction
UNIV CALIFORNIA0 citations51