Vibromyography (VMG) has distinct benefits over dynamometry in that VMG recordings reproducibly reflect absolute muscle effort up to 100% of maximum voluntary contraction. Correspondingly, VMG can be used to simultaneously evaluate individual muscles (e.g. antagonistic muscle pairs) either over time or to identify left/right differences.
VMG provides a convenient means for assessing rehabilitation progress following sports injuries such as ACL tears due to its ability to be utilized under conditions which reflect the multi-segment, closed-chain activities associated with functional activities.
See More...That VMG provides both an absolute and reproducible assessment of muscle effort permits both right/left comparisons within an individual, as well as the opportunity to track rehabilitation progress over time where left/right comparisons are inappropriate or not possible.
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MP36R System
Wired | VMG – Assess Quad-Hamstring Activity after ACL Tear
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus 4 channel VMG system
MP36R System
Wired | VMG – Assess Quad-Hamstring Activity after ACL Tear
MP36R with AcqKnowledge plus 2 channel VMG system
MP160 System
Wired | VMG – Assess Quad-Hamstring Activity after ACL Tear
MP160 with AcqKnowledge plus 4 channel VMG system
MP160 System
Wired | VMG – Assess Quad-Hamstring Activity after ACL Tear
MP160 with AcqKnowledge plus 2 channel VMG system
MP36R System
MP36R System
MP160 System
MP160 System
In this fNIRS training, you will see a typical analysis workflow for fNIRS data in experiments featuring both event-based and continuous stimulation. Learn about a powerful yet easy-to-use software package with both a graphical user interface and scripting capability (for automation).
What You Will Learn:
• Preparing data for analysis
• Signal conditioning, noise removal, and managing artifacts
• Best practices for visualizing recorded data
• Block analysis using event markers and/or time
• Further temporal and spatial processing of data, including cell-by-cell processing
• Automation of analysis procedures
• Performing common statistical comparisons (t-test, ANOVA)
• Spatial visualization
LIVE Webinar Aug 25th 8am PT/11am ET
Researchers utilize electrodermal activity (EDA) data in a wide array of protocols. These recent studies join thousands of BIOPAC citations for EDA and represent just a few of BIOPAC’s hardware options for wired, wireless, logged, or MRI protocols with reusable or disposable EDA accessories and AcqKnowledge software solutions for Automated EDA Analysis Routines and EDA Measurement Tools. Caffeine Delivery […]
BIOPAC’s comprehensive EDA Guide provides an introduction to Electrodermal Activity (EDA or GSR) and details topics including: EDA Complex: SCL, SCR, tonic, phasic, specific SCR, non-specific SCR Participant Prep & Electrode Placement Data Recording tips Automated EDA Analysis Routines Digital input to Stim Events Stim-Response Analysis Derive Phasic EDA from Tonic Event-related EDA Analysis Locate […]
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