
Image Credit: Teliatry
Teliatry is a company based in Richardson, TX that is developing the ReStore batteryless, wireless neurostimulator. The glass-encased stimulator was developed in collaboration with the Texas Biomedical Device Center (TXBDC) at The University of Texas at Dallas.
A first device using this stimulator is a Vagus Nerve Stimulator with integrated platinum electrodes, for which TXBDC has received FDA approval for pilot studies in the treatment of PTSD and to enhance recovery following a spinal cord injury. Teliatry expects their platform to be also usable for superficial (< 4cm deep) nerve stimulation delivering up to 5mA pulses, as well as a neuromodulation R&D platform suitable for studies involving small animals.