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Electromyography (EMG) Sensors

Equipment

About

Sensores de electromiografía (EMG) are non-invasive medical devices used to measure the electrical activity of muscles. This equipment is a crucial tool in the diagnosis and treatment of various muscle-related disorders, such as neuromuscular diseases, muscle injuries, and muscle wasting conditions. By detecting the electrical signals generated by muscle fibers, EMG sensors provide valuable information about muscle function, allowing healthcare professionals to assess muscle strength, tone, and coordination. The EMG sensor consists of a small, flat electrode that is placed on the skin over the muscle being tested. The electrode detects the electrical signals produced by the muscle fibers and transmits them to a connected device, such as an electromyograph, for analysis. The device amplifies and filters the signals to produce a visual representation of the muscle activity, which can be used to identify abnormalities and monitor changes over time. With its high accuracy and non-invasive nature, EMG equipment is an essential tool in many medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and research institutions.