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Pathway MR-25 Dual Channel sEMG
The MR-25 is a handheld dual channel surface EMG instrument. As a standalone device, it offers the clinician the ability to set goals for either up training or down training patient muscles.
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Pathway TR-20 Dual Channel sEMG
The TR-20 dual channel biofeedback unit can be used by the clinician as a starting point of a rehabilitation program to monitor the relationship of up to two muscle groups. The unit is also a great home unit for the…
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Pathway TR-20c Dual Channel sEMG
The TR-20c dual channel biofeedback unit can be used by the clinician as a starting point of a rehabilitation program to monitor the relationship of up to two muscle groups. The unit is also a great home unit for the…
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Pathway TR-10 Single Channel sEMG
The Pathway TR-10 surface EMG biofeedback system is our most popular patient trainer. The TR-10 has the ability to up-train weak or atrophied muscle or down-train overactive or hypertonic muscle. Surface EMG Biofeedback placements can be made using our PG-6750…
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Pathway TR-10c Single Channel sEMG
The Pathway TR-10 surface EMG biofeedback system is our most popular patient trainer. The TR-10 has the ability to up-train weak or atrophied muscle or down-train overactive or hypertonic muscle. Surface EMG Biofeedback placements can be made using our PG-6750 electrode for…
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Unlocking New Potential with EMYO Biofeedback
In the world of physical therapy, one of the greatest challenges is bridging the gap between instruction and execution. How do you help a patient truly understand how to isolate and activate a specific muscle? This process of neuromuscular re-education…
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Biofeedback – The Most Misunderstood Tool in Your Toolbox! By Tiffany Ellsworth Lee, MA, OTR BCB-PMD, PRPC
Rarely do practitioners see a topic so argued in pelvic rehabilitation as the use of surface EMG biofeedback. There are practitioners who boldly state they are for or against it on their social media accounts and clinic pages. Therapists are…
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Managing Stress Urinary Incontinence
Shop / Revive OTC Pessary for Incontinence Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)—the involuntary loss of urine upon physical exertion—is a prevalent condition, affecting up to 50% of women at some point in their lives. This article reviews the core pathophysiology, diagnostic…
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Slippery Stuff and Its Role in Pelvic Health
Store / Slippery Stuff Personal & Clinical Lubricant The Unexpected Origin: A Medical Tool First Many people assume personal lubricants began and ended their development in the “adult” market. Slippery Stuff, however, has a different pedigree. It was developed in…
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