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DELSYS

Delsys is a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance electromyography equipment, offering a wide range of physiological and biomechanical sensors used in research and education worldwide. With Delsys equipment, you can quantify muscle activity and obtain data using their inertial sensors.

Delsys: Surface Electromyography
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Delsys is recognized worldwide for the high quality of its broad portfolio of high-performance electromyography instruments, physiological and biomechanical sensors used in the vast majority of motion measurement studies.

 

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The Trigno Avanti sensor is a flexible, wireless measurement sensor that combines a high-fidelity surface EMG and a motion detection system via an integrated IMU (3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope, and 3D magnetometer). This lightweight, compact, and patented sensor is used in areas such as rehabilitation centers, sports science, movement studies, and muscle activation, among others.

This technology is useful for a wide range of applications within exercise physiology. Some of these are:

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  • Record muscle tissue contractions.

  • Evaluate electrical muscle activity.

  • Evaluate small muscles that are difficult to isolate.

  • Control for rehabilitation.

  • Measuring fatigue in elite athletes.

The Trigno Galileo sensor is a 4-pin array sensor for extracting high-quality data from a motor unit of a surface EMG. This design allows for the measurement of neural discharges, muscle activation, and kinematics for an integrated approach to human movement.

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The Trigno Maize sensor is a wireless, high-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG) sensor with a 16-channel array that allows for the study of regional muscle activation patterns based on real-time data during dynamic movements. It is the latest innovation on the global market.

The Trigno Mini sensor is used to record surface EMG in small, hard-to-isolate muscles. It is currently used for a variety of assessments applied to these types of muscles, including physiotherapy, rehabilitation science, sports science, ergonomics, and motor control.

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The Trigno Quatro sensor is a sensor consisting of four heads that allow for the simultaneous wireless measurement of four high-fidelity surface EMG and IMU signals. This technology is used to isolate and measure multiple muscles in high-traffic areas and is commonly implemented in orthopedics, pediatrics, rehabilitation, exoskeleton systems, and other fields.

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