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NeuroTrac EMG Software
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Features and Benefits
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- For use with the NeuroTrac Simplex and ETS
- Suitable for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a wide range of muscle problems
Dual, Single or combined channel displays
- Comprehensive Progress reports of EMG work / rest values and statistics allowing you to compare up to 10 EMG graphs on one page
- Multilingual database system featuring English, French, German, Italian, Finnish, Swedish and chinese language support
- Structured protocols for consistency of patient progress reports
- Used as an EMG biofeedback training aid or diagnostic tool
- Open display, Template, Work / rest assessment and training protocols
- Measures EMG from 0.2µV to 2000µV Accurately
- Designed for a wide range of physiotherapy applications such as incontinence, shoulder and neck pains, patello femoral pain, repetitive strain injury, stoke plus much more
- Used as a learning tool for both patients and therapists with emphasis on improving rehabilitation technique
- Produces and prints comprehensive patient progress reports of work/rest averages, onset contraction and muscle release times, peak values, work/rest average deviations
- Records ETS and Simplex lock statistics
- Stores over 32000 patients with full session information
- Customisable settings
- Suitable for Windows 95, 98, 2000 and XP
- User friendly and easy to use
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What can the Software do? The NeuroTrac Software is an easy to use windows software package which is used for displaying the live EMG readings from a The NeuroTrac Simplex or ETS on to your computer screen. Being able to view the EMG reading in a graph format makes it much easier for the therapist and patient to understand what the muscle is doing.
The software offers 5 main modes of operation which are Open Display used for general EMG readings without a set time limit. Template training Allows a therapist to create a template line for the patient to follow their by increasing the patients control of a particular muscle. Work / Rest Assessment monitors the progress of the patient and creates work / rest statistics to aid the therapist to evaluate and diagnose muscular problems. Work / Rest Training is used for training a muscle over a number of work / rest trials. Full EMG statistics are also displayed at the end of the session.
The patient database stores comprehensive personal and session information for each patient. With space for over 32000 patients to be stored, it is unlikely that even the most demanding clinic will run out of space.
Patient Progress Reports can be created from work / rest assessments and produce comprehensive graph and statistical reports. Up to 10 assessments can be viewed in graph form on one page allowing the therapist to visually compare each assessment to see what progress the patient is or isn't achieving. EMG statistics and quality of life information is shown on other pages of the report. These reports can also be used to form comprehensive insurance reports if a clinic needs to prove to an insurance company that their patient is benefiting from treatment.
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Minimum Computer Specifications
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- Pentium 233Mhz CPU
- 64 Megabytes of memory
- 10 Megabytes of hard disk drive space
- SVGA Screen with 800x600 resolution
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