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EMG Amplifier Channel:

2 Channel 4 Channel 8 Channel
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
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EMG Amplifier Channel:

2 Channel 4 Channel 8 Channel
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
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EMG Amplifier Channel:

2 Channel 4 Channel 8 Channel
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
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AC input voltage100 - 240 V

EMG MACHINE

 An EMG machineknown as an electromyography machine is a device used to record the electrical activity produced by muscles. It detects tiny electrical signals generated when muscles contract and relax. Small sensors known as electrodes are also attached to the skin over the muscle being tested. These electrodes pickup the electrical signals from the muscles and send them to the EMG test machinefor amplified and displayed or recorded. Doctors use EMG testing to diagnose muscle disorders and nerve problems that can affect how muscles work. Pattern of electrical signal indicate if muscle or nerve is functioning normal or not.

FUNCTION OF EMG MACHINE

Detecting muscle fibre activation

The EMG machine uses surface electrodes or needle electrodes inserted into the muscle to detect the electrical signals generated when muscle fibres are activated by the nervous system.

Amplifying the signal

Electrical signals from the muscles are tiny, so the EMG machine amplifies and filters these signals to make them larger and cleaner for analysis.

Converting to visual data

Amplified signals are converted into visual data that can be displayed on a screen or recorded. It allows muscles activity pattern to be analysed.

Quantifying muscle activity

EMG test machine data provides a quantitative measurement of muscles activating, amount of activation and the firing frequency of the muscle fibres.

Assisting diagnosis

By analysing electromyography machinedata, physician detect abnormal electrical activity which show muscle disorders, nerve dysfunction, muscle weakness or fatigue.

BENEFITS OF EMG MACHINE

  • It diagnoses conditions that affect muscles and the nerves that control them, such as muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, neuropathies and disorders of the motor neurons.
  • This machine can help pinpoint the specific muscle, muscle group or nerve that injured or compressed, which help in treatment planning.
  • Allows practitioners to assess how well muscles are able to activate and contract. It is useful for evaluating muscle weakness or paralysis.
  • This test device results can guide treatments like physical therapy, medications for neuromuscular conditions.
  • Electromyography machine can be used to monitor the progression of neuromuscular disease over time.
  • The data can be used for biofeedback, which allows patients to learn how to better control and retrain their muscles.

FEATURES OF EMG MACHINE

Electrodes

EMG machines have different types of electrodes to detect muscle electrical activity. Such as surface electrodes attached to skin and needle electrodes inserted into muscle.

Amplifiers

EMG machine are small, so it contains amplifiers to increase signal Length.

Filters

It has filters which remove unwanted noise.

Display

EMG data display visually, also in a waveform, on computer monitor screen. This data is used to analyse muscle activity patterns.

Audio Output

Many EMG machine can convert electrical signals into audible tones to allow the operator to hear the muscle activity.

Data Storage

EMG data can be stored digitally on the machine or on a computer for review and analysis later.

Reporting

Software in an electromyography machine or computer can generate detailed reports of the EMG findings.

Stimulators

Some best EMG machine setup include electrical stimulator to stimulate nerves or muscles during the test.

Portability

Portable EMG machines are available to allow testing outside of clinics or labs.

Specialized software

Advanced EMG software can analyse data in different ways, like calculating muscle fibre conduction or performing quantitative EMG analysis.

THE VITAL ROLE OF EMG MACHINE FOR CLINICS / HOSPITAL

  • EMG machine is very important in diagnosing various neuromuscular disorders. With the help ofthis machine, muscle weakness, pain or other system can be identified.
  • EMG test machine provide detailed information about the functional status of nerves and muscles. This information is very useful for effective treatment.
  • This machine helps to localize the site of nerve injuries or compression. It helps to guide healthcare for appropriate treatment plans or recommended surgical interventions.
  • EMG machine is used during surgeries, to monitor nerve function and prevent nerve injuries.
  • EMG studies assess level of muscle activity and fatigue, it is effective in rehabilitation programs or identifying muscle imbalances.
  • Some best EMG machinesis used in research setting to study muscle physiology and motor control.

TYPES OF EMG MACHINE

Surface EMG

These machines use surface electrodes placed on the skin over the muscle being studied. These are non-invasive and used for evaluating muscle activity during movement, exercise and sports performance.

Intramuscular EMG

This used fine needles electrodes inserts directly into the muscle being tested. This provides more detailed information.

Macro EMG

These uses large needle electrodes to record electrical activity of multiple muscle fibres simultaneously. Macro EMG is useful for evaluating muscle fibre density and detecting muscle fibre loss in certain conditions.

Single-fibre

This machine uses highly sensitive electrodes to record electrical activity of individual muscle fibres.

Quantitative EMG

This is advanced EMG machines uses computer algorithms to analyse and quantify various parameters of the EMG signals.

Portable EMG

These are compact, lightweight EMG devices and have wireless connectivity can be used for long term monitoring or ambulatory EMG studies.

Multi-channel EMG

It has multiple channels, that allows simultaneously recording of electrical activity for several muscles or muscle groups.

USES OF EMG MACHINE

Diagnosis of neuromuscular disorders

It is used to diagnose conditions affecting the nerves and muscles, such as neuropathies, myopathies, radiculopathies and motor neuron diseases.

Evaluation of nerve and muscle function

It provides detailed information about the functional status of nerves and a muscle, which helps healthcare’s to assess the progression of neuromuscular disorders.

Localization of nerve injuries

This machine helps to localize the site of nerve injuries or compression, which guides healthcare for developing an appropriate treatment plan.

Evaluation of muscle activity and fatigue

EMG studies can assess the level of muscle activity and fatigue. Which is useful in the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs or identifying muscle imbalances?

Biofeedback and neuromuscular retraining

EMG machine provide real time feedback of muscle activity, which is used in biofeedback therapy and neuromuscular retraining conditions.

HOW EMG MACHINE WORK

Electrodes

EMG machine uses electrodes to detect the electric signals from the muscle being studied with main two types of electrodes – Surface electrodes and needle electrodes.

Signal detection

These electrodes are connected to an amplifier with the EMG machine. Amplifiers amplify the weak electrical signals detected by the electrodes, making them strong to be analysed.

Signal Processing

These signals are then processed by various electronic components within the EMG machine.

Signal display and recording

This processed EMG signals are displayed on monitor which help healthcare’s to analyse pattern of muscle activity.

Interpretation

EMG signals are interpreted by trained professional.

COST OF EMG MACHINE IN INDIA

EMG machine price can vary depending on factors like type of machine, features, brands and manufacturer. You can buy EMG machine in India from Hospitalstore.com for better quality and features.

  • Basic surface EMG machine–This electromyography machine price is around ₹ 50,000 to ₹ 2,00,000.
  • Portable EMG machine – This EMG machine cost around ₹ 1,50,000 to ₹ 4,00,000.
  • Conventional EMG machines–These EMG machine for sale is around ₹ 3,00,000 to ₹ 8,00,000.
  • Advanced EMG machine with quantitative EMG analysis - This EMG machine cost around ₹6,00,000 to ₹15,00,000.
  • Specialized ECG machine - This electromyography machine price is around ₹10,00,000 to ₹ 25,00,000.

BRAND

Neurosoft

It is a Russian company that produces EMG machine like Neuromyan and Neuromyan -LT.

Nihon Kohden corporation

It is a Japanese company that produces a range of electrical equipment, including the Neuropqck EMG/EP measuring system.

Allengers

It is a renowned brand for EMG machines. These EMG machines are designed for accurate diagnosis of neuromuscular disorder. With a range of models, Allengers provides reliable and efficient EMG solutions. E.g. Allengers Scorpio ECG machine 2 channels.

RMS EMG machine

It measures the amplitude of electrical muscle activity by calculating the root-mean-square value. EG. RMS salus 2C/4C ECG machine.

Cadwell laboratories

It is a leading manufacturer. Their ECG machine includes Sierra Summit, Sierra Wave and Sierra Electro.

Delays

It is a manufacturer of surface EMG system and sensors. The models are Trigno wireless EMG system and Bagnoli handheld EMG system.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Q. What is an EMG machine used for?

Ans. It is used to diagnose or evaluate neuromuscular disorders by detecting and recording the electrical activity of muscles.

Q. How does an EMG machine work?

Ans. EMG machine use surface electrodes or needle electrodes to detect electrical signals generated by muscles fibres.

Q. What are the different types of EMG machine?

Ans. Surface EMG, Intramuscular EMG, Quantitative machine, Single fibre EMG and portable EMG.

Q. Is an EMG test painful?

Ans. Surface EMG is not painful, but intramuscular EMG with needle electrodes can cause some discomfort or mild pain during the procedure.

Q. How long does EMG test take?

Ans. Duration can vary depending on the type of EMG and the number of muscles being tested; typically it takes around 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Q. Are there any risks or side effect of EMG test?

Ans. EMG test is generally safe. But the needle may cause minor bleeding, bruising or soreness at the insertion site.

Q. How often do EMG machine need to be calibrated?

Ans. It depends on the manufacturer’s recommendation, which may vary depending on the specific model and usage.