Evoked Potentials/Electromyographs (EMG)
Features
- Extremely low noise amplifier
- 2 or 4 channel electrode junction boxes with needle electrode holders
- Notebook PC or desktop PC on a cart
- Basic examination programs included; advanced examination programs available as options
- Time saving and easy to use with convenient operation panel
- On-screen examination guide
- Advanced report generation by NeuroReport
Optional measurement programs
- QP-219BK Review Software
- QP-351BK MUNE (Motor Unit Number Estimation) Program
- QP-946BK Quantitative EMG Software
- QP-947BK Single Fiber and Macro EMG Software
- QP-948BK Autonomic Nervous System Test Software
Features
- 6 and 12 channel amplifiers
- 18 bit A/D conversion
- Optional active electrode reduces artifact noise from the electric stimulator
- Optional compact and easy to use electric stimulator with convenient dials to adjust the stimulation intensity and give electric stimulation
- Compact and integrated operation panel
- Easy database management with NeuroWorkbench software
Standard programs
- Nerve conduction study NCS, MCS, SCS, F-wave, Repetitive stimulation, Blink, H-Reflex, Collision
- EMG EMG, EMG2, SFEMG, Macro EMG
- Somatosensory evoked potential SEP, SSEP, ECG-SSEP, ESCP, Electric
- Auditory evoked potential ABR, MLR, SVR, EcochG, Auditory
- Visual evoked potential Pattern VEP, Goggle VEP, Flash VEP, ERG, EOG, Visual
Optional programs
- QP-258B Trend monitoring software
- QP-259B Autonomic nervous system test software
- QP-260B P300, MRCP, CNV