EMG Electrodes SEMG Vaginal Probes - T6050
SEMG Rectal Probes -
T6051
SEMG/Stim Rectal St-Cloud - SA9571
Vaginal Femelex Probes
 - SA9572

(A) T3402M - Triode  electrode, with standard 2cm spacing of silver silver chloride electrodes, backed with nickel plated brass snaps to prevent corrosion when connected to pre-amplifiers for extended periods.

(B) T3425 - UniGel electrodes, pre gelled single electrodes, for sensitive placements on dry skin. It can be used in place of T3404 single strip electrodes.

For single patient multiple use monitoring of the pelvic floor muscles. These precision sensors feature a vertical electrode configuration to ensure measurement along the direction of the muscle group. The T-bar ensures repeatability of measurement with respect to orientation and depth placement between uses. The small overall size and bulb configuration enable comfortable and secure seating of the sensor in a number of client positions including walking, standing or prone.

The St-Cloud/Femelex electrodes are used vaginally or in the rectum to stimulate or sense the pelvic floor muscles. The electrode used to sense the accessory muscles is a surface EMG electrode. A surface EMG electrode can also be used to sense pelvic floor muscle activity instead of the vaginal or rectal electrode.

Extender Cables 
T8720M - 21in, 53cm
T8710M - 27in, 69cm
EKG Wrist Straps
SA9325
 

Extend the placement possibilities of the EMG and EKG electrodes with the shielded, low noise extender cables, available in a number of lengths and configurations. For use with all our devices (including our MyoTrac and U-Control Home trainers), except MyoTrac Infiniti.

EKG wrist straps provide fast, convenient placement of electrodes for measuring EKG from the wrists. Non-latex medical straps are easy to apply, comfortable, and washable; and electrodes are replaceable. Combined with BioGraph Infiniti’s advanced heart rate algorithm, which is designed to operate in the presence of heavy EMG artifact, the EKG wrist straps allow for quick, easy and robust EKG and heart rate variability biofeedback.

 

 

 

 


 

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