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Use this transducer to record heel and toe strike activity as the subject walks. The SS28LA uses two force sensitive resistors (FSR); typically, one FSR is attached to the sole of a shoe at the heel and the other FSR is attached at the toes. The FSRs indicate the precise pressure placed on the heel and on the toe as the subject walks.
HRV | Frequency Domain Measures
You will learn about
– Introduction to HRV
– Theory and guidelines
– Recording great ECG data
– Preparing data for analysis
– Low Frequency (LF) & High Frequency (HF) measures
– Single-epoch spectral HRV analysis
– Multi-epoch spectral HRV analysis
– Automation with scripting and Workflow
– Focus Areas and event-based analysis
LIVE webinar this Thursday!
June 30th 8am PT / 11 am ET
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BIOPAC’s comprehensive Introductory ECG Guide addresses fundamental to advanced concerns to optimize electrocardiography data recording and analysis. Topics include: ECG Complex; Electrical and Mechanical Sequence of a Heartbeat; Systole and Diastole; Configurations for Lead I, Lead II, Lead III, 6-lead ECG, 12-lead ECG, precordial leads; Ventricular Late Potentials (VLPs); ECG Measurement Tools; Automated Analysis Routines for extracting, […]
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