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Francis X Palermo

from Boulder, CO
Age ~78

Francis Palermo Phones & Addresses

  • 7780 Spring Dr, Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 720-9332
  • Breckenridge, CO
  • 39 Loder St, Rye, NY 10580 (914) 967-1873
  • Aurora, CO
  • 2355 Crows Nest Pkwy, Reno, NV 89519 (775) 827-4589
  • 199 Kirman Ave, Reno, NV 89502 (775) 284-8899
  • Lafayette, CO
  • New Haven, CT
  • Guilford, CT
  • Westchester, NY

Work

Company: Accelerated Care Plus Address: 4850 Joule St, Reno, NV 89502

Education

School / High School: Tufts University School Of Medicine 1979

Languages

English

Awards

Healthgrades Honor Roll

Ranks

Certificate: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1983

Specialities

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Francis X Palermo, Reno NV - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

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Specialties:
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Address:
199 Kirman Ave, Reno, NV 89502
(775) 284-8899 (Phone)

Accelerated Care Plus
4850 Joule St, Reno, NV 89502

Rehabilitation Medicine Physical
751 Ryland St, Reno, NV 89502
(775) 284-8899 (Phone)
Procedures:
EMG (Electromyography)
Ultrasound, Musculoskeletal
Conditions:
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type III
Stroke
Certifications:
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1983
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
199 Kirman Ave, Reno, NV 89502

Accelerated Care Plus
4850 Joule St, Reno, NV 89502

Rehabilitation Medicine Physical
751 Ryland St, Reno, NV 89502

Northern Nevada Medical Center
2375 East Prater Way, Sparks, NV 89434

Saint Marys Regional Medical Center
235 West 6Th Street, Reno, NV 89503
Education:
Medical School
Tufts University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1979
Medical School
University Of Washington
Graduated: 1982
Medical School
Okla University
Graduated: 1975
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Francis A. Palermo

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Specialties:
Cardiovascular Disease
Work:
Francis A Palermo MD
620 Stanton Christiana Rd STE 301, Newark, DE 19713
(302) 994-1100 (phone), (302) 994-1599 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College
Graduated: 1984
Procedures:
Cardioversion
Cardiac Stress Test
Continuous EKG
Echocardiogram
Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
Pacemaker and Defibrillator Procedures
Varicose Vein Procedures
Conditions:
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI)
Angina Pectoris
Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter
Cardiomyopathy
Congenital Anomalies of the Heart
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Palermo graduated from the Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College in 1984. He works in Newark, DE and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Palermo is affiliated with Christiana Hospital.
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Francis Xavier Palermo, Reno NV

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Specialties:
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Pain Medicine
Work:
Rehab. Med Phys.
199 Kirman Ave, Reno, NV 89502
Education:
Tufts University (1979)
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Francis Xavier Palermo, Reno NV

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Specialties:
Physiatrist
Address:
751 Ryland St, Reno, NV 89502
Education:
Tufts University, School of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine
University of Washington Medical Center - Residency - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center - Residency - Public Health
Board certifications:
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

License Records

Medical Doctor

Address:
7780 Spg Dr, Boulder, CO 80303
License #:
46130 - Active
Issued Date:
Oct 23, 2007
Renew Date:
May 1, 2015
Expiration Date:
Apr 30, 2017
Type:
Physician

Francis A Palermo

License #:
MT018550T - Expired
Category:
Medicine
Type:
Graduate Medical Trainee

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Francis Xavier Palermo
Francis Palermo MD
Pain Management · Physical Medicine
751 Ryland St, Reno, NV 89502
(775) 284-8899
Francis X. Palermo
Medical Doctor
H. Haydon Hill, M.D. and Francis Xavier Palermo, M.D., A Professional Corporation
Doctors Office
751 Ryland St, Reno, NV 89502
Francis X. Palermo
Principal
Monica H Wichner MD
Medical Doctor's Office
199 Kirman Ave, Reno, NV 89502
Francis Palermo
Manager
B W Partners, LLC
1197 Manzanita Ln, Reno, NV 89509
PO Box 51256, Sparks, NV 89435
2355 Crows Nest Pkwy, Reno, NV 89519
2427 Garzoni Dr, Sparks, NV 89434
Francis Palermo
Manager, Director, President, Secretary, Treasurer
Fx 2, LLC
2355 Crows Nest Pkwy, Reno, NV 89519

Publications

Us Patents

Electrical Stimulation Device And Method For The Treatment Of Dysphagia

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US Patent:
7660636, Feb 9, 2010
Filed:
Jan 4, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/325196
Inventors:
J. Chris Castel - Washoe NV, US
Francis X. Palermo - Washoe NV, US
Assignee:
Accelerated Care Plus Corp. - Reno NV
International Classification:
A61N 1/18
US Classification:
607148, 607 2, 607 42, 607118
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation device and method for the treatment of dysphagia is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the electrical stimulation device includes one or more channels of electrodes each of which includes a first electrode positioned in electrical contact with tissue of a target region of a patient and a second electrode positioned in electrical contact with tissue of a posterior neck region or a posterior thoracic region of the patient. A series of electrical pulses are then applied to the patient through the one or more channels of electrodes in accordance with a procedure for treating dysphagia. The series of electrical pulses may comprise: a plurality of cycles of a biphasic sequential pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a biphasic overlapping pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a triphasic sequential pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a triphasic overlapping pulse train pattern; a functional pulse train pattern; a low-frequency pulse train pattern; or a frequency-sequenced pulse burst train pattern. Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are disclosed.

Electrical Stimulation Device And Method For The Treatment Of Neurological Disorders

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US Patent:
7949403, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Feb 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/711285
Inventors:
Francis X. Palermo - Washoe NV, US
J. Chris Castel - Washoe NV, US
Assignee:
Accelerated Care Plus Corp. - Reno NV
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 46, 607 45, 607 70, 607 71, 607 72, 607 73, 607 74, 607 75, 607115
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation system and method for the treatment of neurological disorders is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the electrical stimulation system includes channels of electrodes positioned in electrical contact with tissue of a neuromuscular target body region of a patient to provide pattered neuromuscular stimulation to the patient's musculature. In addition, at least one electrode from a channel is positioned in electrical contact with a tissue of the motor control region of the brain. A series of patterned electrical pulses are then applied to the patient through the channels to provide peripheral neuromuscular stimulation, and a direct current is applied transcranially to the brain. Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are disclosed.

Electrical Stimulation Method For Treatment Of Peripheral Neuropathy

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US Patent:
20090326607, Dec 31, 2009
Filed:
Jun 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/164875
Inventors:
J. Chris Castel - Reno NV, US
Francis X. Palermo - Lafayette CO, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
A61K 39/395
A61K 35/60
A61K 31/202
A61K 31/385
A61K 31/047
A61K 38/18
A61K 31/4415
A61K 31/407
A61K 31/506
A61K 31/714
A61K 31/485
A61K 31/195
A61K 31/357
A61K 31/197
A61K 31/55
A61K 31/4164
A61K 31/167
A61K 31/135
A61K 31/381
A61K 31/138
US Classification:
607 48, 4241301, 424523, 514560, 514440, 514729, 514 12, 514345, 514410, 514276, 514 52, 514282, 514561, 514455, 514217, 514386, 514626, 514656, 514438, 514651
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation method for the treatment of peripheral neuropathy is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the method utilizes an electrical stimulation device that includes a plurality of channels of electrodes each of which includes a first and second electrode positioned in electrical contact with tissue of a target region suffering from peripheral neuropathy. Agonist/antagonist muscles involved in abduction/adduction, flexion/extension, supination/pronation, protraction/retraction, and/or eversion/inversion in the peripheral body regions are stimulated with a patterned series of electrical pulses through channels of electrodes in accordance with a procedure for treating peripheral neuropathy. The patterned series of electrical pulses may comprise: a plurality of cycles of a biphasic sequential pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a biphasic overlapping pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a triphasic sequential pulse train pattern; and a plurality of cycles of a triphasic overlapping pulse train pattern.

Electrical Stimulation Device And Method For The Treatment Of Neurological Disorders

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US Patent:
20110224753, Sep 15, 2011
Filed:
May 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/113389
Inventors:
Francis X. Palermo - Lafayette CO, US
J. Chris Castel - Reno NV, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/36
US Classification:
607 45
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation system and method for the treatment of neurological disorders is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the electrical stimulation system includes channels of electrodes positioned in electrical contact with tissue of a neuromuscular target body region of a patient to provide pattered neuromuscular stimulation to the patient's musculature. In addition, at least one electrode from a channel is positioned in electrical contact with a tissue of the motor control region of the brain. A series of patterned electrical pulses are then applied to the patient through the channels to provide peripheral neuromuscular stimulation, and a direct current is applied transcranially to the brain. Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are disclosed.

Electrical Stimulation Method For Reduction Of Joint Compression

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US Patent:
20140005745, Jan 2, 2014
Filed:
Jun 24, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/925129
Inventors:
J. CHRIS CASTEL - Reno NV, US
FRANCIS X. PALERMO - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
ACCELERATED CARE PLUS CORP. - Reno NV
International Classification:
A61N 1/04
US Classification:
607 48
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation method for the reduction of joint compression is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the method utilizes an electrical stimulation device that includes a plurality of channels of electrodes each of which includes at least a first and second electrode positioned in electrical contact with tissue of at least two muscles crossing a joint. Agonist/antagonist muscles involved in abduction/adduction, flexion/extension, supination/pronation, protraction/retraction, and/or eversion/inversion of body regions via joint movement are stimulated with a patterned series of electrical pulses through channels of electrodes in accordance with a procedure for reducing joint compression. The patterned series of electrical pulses may comprise: a plurality of cycles of a biphasic sequential pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a biphasic overlapping pulse train pattern; a plurality of cycles of a triphasic sequential pulse train pattern; and a plurality of cycles of a triphasic overlapping pulse train pattern.

Electrical Stimulation Device And Method For The Treatment Of Neurological Disorders

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US Patent:
20160243354, Aug 25, 2016
Filed:
Apr 14, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/252273
Inventors:
Francis X. Palermo - Reno NV, US
J. Chris Castel - Reno NV, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/32
A61N 1/20
A61N 1/36
Abstract:
An electrical stimulation system and method for the treatment of neurological disorders is disclosed. In a preferred embodiment, the electrical stimulation system includes channels of electrodes positioned in electrical contact with tissue of a neuromuscular target body region of a patient to provide pattered neuromuscular stimulation to the patient's musculature. In addition, at least one electrode from a channel is positioned in electrical contact with a tissue of the motor control region of the brain. A series of patterned electrical pulses are then applied to the patient through the channels to provide peripheral neuromuscular stimulation, and a direct current is applied transcranially to the brain. Various exemplary embodiments of the invention are disclosed.
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