Ballistocardiography Table

Ballistocardiograph (BCG) is a device for studying the human heart and circulatory system, which is used to diagnose various diseases of the cardiovascular system. It allows you to record changes in pressure in the arteries that occur as blood moves.

Ballistocardiography is one of the methods for diagnosing cardiovascular diseases, which may be associated with disruption of the heart, blood vessels and valves. This method can be used to diagnose diseases such as coronary heart disease, hypertension, heart failure, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for these diseases.

To conduct ballistocardiography, a special table is used, in which a device is mounted that senses changes in pressure in the arteries. The patient lies down on the table, after which the ballistocardiogram begins to be recorded. In this case, the doctor can set various loads on the body in order to obtain more complete information about the state of the patient’s cardiovascular system.



Tables for ECG diagnostics provide the correct position of the patient’s body necessary for conducting ECG and other studies. When choosing a table, consider the number of patients it will be used for. One position is suitable for one patient. If you need to accommodate several people at once, choose a design with the ability to choose a comfortable position.