EMG Biofeedback Sensor Model MyoScan-Z™

MyoScan-Z biofeedback EMG sensor of Thought Technology company, like the MyoScan sensor, is used to record surface electromyography, which is used in both psychological disorders and rehabilitation problems.

The difference between these two sensors is the ability to check resistance or Impedance Checking. This feature allows specialists to see the resistance value of each electrode connected to the patient in the form of numbers and colors, and if it is high, reduce it and increase the quality of their work. In some journals, the reporting of these numbers in treatment sessions is required to accept the article. This sensor is the only EMG sensor in the world that has internal impedance checking.

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MyoScan-Z model EMG biofeedback sensor of Thought Technology company, like the MyoScan model EMG biofeedback sensor, is used to record surface electromyography, which is used in both psychological disorders and rehabilitation problems.

The difference between these two sensors is the ability to check resistance or Impedance Checking. This feature allows specialists to see the resistance value of each electrode connected to the patient in the form of numbers and colors, and if it is high, reduce it and increase the quality of their work. In some journals, the reporting of these numbers in treatment sessions is required to accept the article. This sensor is the only EMG sensor in the world that has internal impedance checking.

The MyoScan-Z EMG biofeedback sensor can detect raw EMG information in the frequency range of ten Hz to one kHz, and the intensity range that can be recorded with it is from 0 to 2000 microvolts. All indicators that can be extracted from raw sEMG, such as RMS, frequency peak, average, power percentage, etc., can be calculated in BioGraph Infiniti software.

This sensor can be used with ProComp5 Infiniti, ProComp Infiniti and FlexComp Infiniti neurofeedback and biofeedback devices. You can use the MyoScan-Pro biofeedback sensor to calculate sEMG in Infiniti’s ProComp2 neurofeedback and biofeedback device.