Profile: Luminaud, Inc. offers solutions for complete loss of voice dye to laryngectomy, vocal cord paralysis and ventilator dependency; and for weak voice due to partial vocal cord paralysis, Parkinson's, MS, ALS, vocal nodules and diminished lung capacity. We manufacture and supply electronic speech equipment and tracheostoma products. Our product line includes artificial larynges, voice amplifiers/PA systems, special microphones, message boards, special switches & oral motor stimulators. We offer Servox® digital, which has two buttons and rocker dial which provides versatile control of both pitch and volume. It is programmable with internal switches & uses a rechargeable battery. The special microphones include amp & wireless accessories. The oral motor stimulators are designed for speech pathologists and rehabilitation therapists to use with delayed pharyngeal swallow. It replaces swabs, toothettes & laryngeal mirrors.
The company was founded in 1972, has revenues of < USD 1 Million.
FDA Registration Number: 1525865
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• Artificial Battery-Powered Larynx (FDA Code: ESE / 874.3375) A battery-powered artificial larynx is an externally applied device intended for use in the absence of the larynx to produce sound. When held against the skin in the area of the voicebox, the device generates mechanical vibrations which resonate in the oral and nasal cavities and can be modulated by the tongue and lips in a normal manner, thereby allowing the production of speech. |
• Medical ID Bracelets |
• Oral Motor Stimulators |
• Stoma Covers |
• Tracheostomy Tube and Cuff (FDA Code: JOH / 868.5800) A tracheostomy tube and tube cuff is a device intended to be placed into a surgical opening of the trachea to facilitate ventilation to the lungs. The cuff may be a separate or integral part of the tracheostomy tube and is, when inflated, intended to establish a seal between the tracheal wall and the tracheostomy tube. The cuff is used to prevent the patient's aspiration of substances, such as blood or vomit, or to provide a means for positive-pressure ventilation of the patient. This device is made of either stainless steel or plastic. |
• Voice Amplification Device (FDA Code: MCK / 874.3730) A laryngeal prosthesis (Taub design) is a device intended to direct pulmonary air flow to the pharynx in the absence of the larynx, thereby permitting esophageal speech. The device is interposed between openings in the trachea and the esophagus and may be removed and replaced each day by the patient. During phonation, air from the lungs is directed to flow through the device and over the esophageal mucosa to provide a sound source that is articulated as speech. |