Hemo Muscle Graphy, A New Biofeedback Opportunity?
HEG is an accepted method to measure increased blood flow through the brain tissue. However, increasing blood flow through the muscles is always an important argument for physical therapists while instructing their clients to do their exercises. In their opinion, exercise equates to increasing blood...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback 2016-12, Vol.41 (4), p.438 |
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Zusammenfassung: | HEG is an accepted method to measure increased blood flow through the brain tissue. However, increasing blood flow through the muscles is always an important argument for physical therapists while instructing their clients to do their exercises. In their opinion, exercise equates to increasing blood flow. Can the HEG equipment be used to measure blood flow through the muscles? Can Hemo Muscle Graphy (HMG) give another method for providing feedback about muscle function? This poster shows the results of experimentation in combining HMG and EMG feedback. What additional information does the HMG give? Does it improve the blood flow in the muscles? Can HMG be used as an another feedback opportunity? Keywords * HEG * EMG * Experimentation |
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ISSN: | 1090-0586 |