Stress profiling
Biofeedback offers a tool to determine the psychophysiological condition in terms of physiological parameters like breathing, heart rate, muscle tension, temperature, sweating and more. Clients hereby gain more insight in the body-mind connections.
Improve movement and posture
Muscle feedback or myofeedback provides insights into movement and posture. Are exercises done as they are intended and does the muscle tension really increase? With myofeedback, the electromyography (EMG) or electrical conduction of muscle fibers is measured with a direct relationship to muscle tension. EMG training is often applied in rehabilitation of muscles that are too relaxed or too tense. By means of EMG biofeedback, the person learns to strengthen or to relax certain muscles.
Biofeedback for pelvic floor muscle retraining is a treatment to help clients learn to strengthen or relax their pelvic floor muscles in order to improve bowel or bladder function and decrease some types of pelvic floor pain. For this training, the person learns to strengthen the rectal sphincter or vaginal muscles. Ideally, this is combined with a measurement of the abdominal muscles. The method is based on the same principle as measuring surface EMG. Biofeedback has had a great impact upon incontinence, due to its ease of use and very high success rate.
Equipment for physiotherapists
NeXus-10 MKII
- Versatile and integrated system
- 4 channels of EXG
- 4 additional AUX inputs
- Digital inputs and interfacing options
- Bluetooth or USB data transfer
NeXus-4
- Entry-level portable system
- 2 channels of EEG or EMG
- 2 additional AUX inputs
- Bluetooth data transfer
NeXus-32
- Powerful and integrated system
- 19 channel EEG Cap
- 4 channels of EEG or EMG
- 4 additional AUX inputs
- Digital input and interfacing options
- Bluetooth or USB data transfer