Dr. Martin L. Lenhardt

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Professor of Biomedical Engineering.

Virginia Commonwealth University

E-Mail : lenhardt@hsc.vcu.edu

Citations in Pub Med and the US Patent and Trademark Office.


Affiliations

Johns Hopkins Otolaryngology and Biomedical Engineering
Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
College of Communication


Research Projects
UltraQuiet™

Tinnitus treatment modality using ultrasonic technology.

UltraVib™

Analgesic vibratory treatment method for site localized pain.

Bird Strike Deterrent

Method for keeping birds away from runways and in flight aircraft using microwaves and audio / vibratory technology.

UltraMusic™

A method to enhance perception of high frequency sounds and appreciation for music, for people with high frequency hearing loss.

UltraPhone™

Telephone and Cell phone frequency bandwidth enhancement through ultrasonic bone conduction.

Marine Turtle Deterrent

Method for keeping sea turtles away from areas in and adjacent to oceans using special vibratory technology.

UltraPitch™

Hearing aid utilizing ultrasonic bone conduction technology.

Military UltraPitch™

Method for enhancing speech communication in high noise through ultrasonic bone conduction.

Digital Lateral Reader

Device to enhance reading comprehension by manipulating right brain - left brain coordination.

Stapediosaccular Strut

A new concept in otologic surgery for the treatment of deafness

Bone Conduction Technologies

High frequency emphasis using proprietary processing and transducer.

Infant Hearing Aid & Echolocator

Development of innovative devices for blind infants who at present have few alternatives to enhance their sensory capabilities and facilitate motor development.

Microwave Dizzy Beam

Microwaves can be absorbed by the body and under specific conditions can activate the vestibular system to produce dizziness or temporary paralysis.

Ultrasonic Safety

Current working standards and exposure limits

Ultrasonic Antibiotic

Ultrasound applied directly to the body for epidermal, mucosal infections and biofilms

 

Go to Dr. Lenhardt's BME Web Page

VCU
bioacoustics

connections

School of Engineering Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery
Acoustical Society of America Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Deafness Institute, NIH

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