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Gerald P Arne

from Wayzata, MN

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  • 940 Dakota Ave, Long Lake, MN 55356 (952) 475-0284
  • Wayzata, MN
  • Minneapolis, MN

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Address: 12991 Ridgedale Dr, Minnetonka, MN 55305 Specialities: Chiropractor

Languages

English

Industries

Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Specialities

Chiropractic

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Gerald L Arne, Minnetonka MN - DC (Doctor of Chiropractic)

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Specialties:
Chiropractic
Address:
12991 Ridgedale Dr, Minnetonka, MN 55305
(952) 541-0200 (Phone)
Languages:
English
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Gerald Leroy Arne, Minnetonka MN

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Specialties:
Chiropractor
Address:
12991 Ridgedale Dr, Minnetonka, MN 55305

License Records

Gerald Leroy Arne

Address:
Plymouth, MN 55446
License #:
9 - Expired
Category:
Chiropractic
Issued Date:
Jul 9, 1991
Renew Date:
Jul 10, 1991
Expiration Date:
Jul 9, 1992
Type:
Graduate Preceptorship

Gerald Leroy Arne

Address:
Plymouth, MN 55446
License #:
873 - Expired
Category:
Chiropractic
Issued Date:
Mar 3, 1955
Renew Date:
Jan 1, 2009
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2009
Type:
Doctor of Chiropractic

Gerald Leroy Arne

Address:
Plymouth, MN 55446
License #:
52 - Expired
Category:
Chiropractic
Issued Date:
Feb 20, 1979
Renew Date:
Jan 1, 2004
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2004
Type:
Professional Firm

Gerald L Arne

Address:
225 S Ferndale Ave, Wayzata, MN
License #:
1648 - Expired
Category:
Health Care
Effective Date:
Jan 1, 1901
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 1979
Type:
Chiropractic Physician

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Produce Sales

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Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gerald Arne
Owner
Chiro Consultants Inc
Security and Investigations · Business Consulting Services
2000 Plymouth Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411

Publications

Us Patents

Implantable Medical Device Crosstalk Evaluation And Mitigation

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US Patent:
8249708, Aug 21, 2012
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/362822
Inventors:
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
Xiaohong Zhou - Woodbury MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/08
US Classification:
607 28
Abstract:
Electrical crosstalk between two implantable medical devices or two different therapy modules of a common implantable medical device may be evaluated, and, in some examples, mitigated. In some examples, one of the implantable medical devices or therapy modules delivers electrical stimulation to a nonmyocardial tissue site or a nonvascular cardiac tissue site, and the other implantable medical device or therapy module delivers cardiac rhythm management therapy to a heart of the patient.

Implantable Medical Device Crosstalk Evaluation And Mitigation

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US Patent:
8260412, Sep 4, 2012
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/362809
Inventors:
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
Xiaohong Zhou - Woodbury MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Timothy Davis - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 2, 607 4, 607 5, 607 17, 607119
Abstract:
Electrical crosstalk between two implantable medical devices or two different therapy modules of a common implantable medical device may be evaluated, and, in some examples, mitigated. In some examples, one of the implantable medical devices or therapy modules delivers electrical stimulation to a nonmyocardial tissue site or a nonvascular cardiac tissue site, and the other implantable medical device or therapy module delivers cardiac rhythm management therapy to a heart of the patient.

Interference Mitigation For Implantable Device Recharging

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US Patent:
8265771, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Oct 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/610025
Inventors:
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
Paul Gordon Krause - Shoreview MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
David Jerome Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Timothy Davis - Coon Rapids MN, US
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/08
US Classification:
607 61
Abstract:
A therapy or monitoring system may implement one or more techniques to mitigate interference between operation of a charging device that charges a first implantable medical device (IMD) implanted in a patient and a second IMD implanted in the patient. In some examples, the techniques may include modifying an operating parameter of the charging device in response to receiving an indication that a second IMD is implanted in the patient. The techniques also may include modifying an operating parameter of the second IMD in response to detecting the presence or operation of the charging device.

Therapy Module Crosstalk Mitigation

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US Patent:
8301263, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/363180
Inventors:
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Xiaohong Zhou - Woodbury MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 60, 607 2, 607 31, 607 32
Abstract:
A first implantable medical device (IMD) implanted within a patient may communicate with a second IMD implanted within the patient by encoding information in an electrical stimulation signal. The delivery of the electrical stimulation signal may provide therapeutic benefits to the patient. The second IMD may sense the electrical stimulation signal, which may be presented as an artifact in a sensed cardiac signal, and process the sensed signal to retrieve the encoded information. The second IMD may modify its operation based on the received therapy information. Crosstalk between the first and second IMDs may be reduced using various techniques described herein. For example, the first IMD may generate the electrical stimulation signal to include a spread spectrum energy distribution or a predetermined signal signature. The second IMD may effectively remove a least some of the signal artifact in a sensed cardiac signal based on the predetermined signal signature.

Interference Mitigation For Implantable Device Recharging

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US Patent:
8406893, Mar 26, 2013
Filed:
Oct 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/610053
Inventors:
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Timothy Davis - Coon Rapids MN, US
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/08
US Classification:
607 61
Abstract:
A therapy or monitoring system may implement one or more techniques to mitigate interference between operation of a charging device that charges a first implantable medical device (IMD) implanted in a patient and a second IMD implanted in the patient. In some examples, the techniques may include modifying an operating parameter of the charging device in response to receiving an indication that a second IMD is implanted in the patient. The techniques also may include modifying an operating parameter of the second IMD in response to detecting the presence or operation of the charging device.

Implantable Medical Device Crosstalk Evaluation And Mitigation

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US Patent:
8452394, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/362768
Inventors:
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Xiaohong Zhou - Woodbury MN, US
Timothy Davis - Coon Rapids MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 5, 607 4, 607 62
Abstract:
Electrical crosstalk between two implantable medical devices or two different therapy modules of a common implantable medical device may be evaluated, and, in some examples, mitigated. In some examples, one of the implantable medical devices or therapy modules delivers electrical stimulation to a nonmyocardial tissue site or a nonvascular cardiac tissue site, and the other implantable medical device or therapy module delivers cardiac rhythm management therapy to a heart of the patient.

Isolation Of Sensing And Stimulation Circuitry

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US Patent:
8498698, Jul 30, 2013
Filed:
Aug 31, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/551409
Inventors:
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 2
Abstract:
The disclosure describes techniques of reducing or eliminating a commonality between two modules within the same implantable medical device. Each module within the implantable medical device provides therapy to a patient. The commonality between the two modules exists due to at least one common component shared by the two modules. The commonality between the two modules may create common-mode interference and a shunt current. In accordance with this disclosure, various isolation circuits located at various locations are disclosed to reduce or eliminate the commonality between the two modules. The reduction or elimination of the commonality between the two modules may reduce or eliminate common-mode interference and the shunt current.

Implantable Medical Device Crosstalk Evaluation And Mitigation

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US Patent:
8532779, Sep 10, 2013
Filed:
Jan 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/362814
Inventors:
Paul G. Krause - Shoreview MN, US
John E. Burnes - Coon Rapids MN, US
William T. Donofrio - Andover MN, US
David J. Peichel - Minneapolis MN, US
Gerald P. Arne - Long Lake MN, US
Xiaohong Zhou - Woodbury MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/02
US Classification:
607 42, 607 44, 128901
Abstract:
Electrical crosstalk between two implantable medical devices or two different therapy modules of a common implantable medical device may be evaluated, and, in some examples, mitigated. In some examples, one of the implantable medical devices or therapy modules delivers electrical stimulation to a nonmyocardial tissue site or a nonvascular cardiac tissue site, and the other implantable medical device or therapy module delivers cardiac rhythm management therapy to a heart of the patient.
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