What is a myograph? A myograph is a device for recording muscle contractions and analyzing their characteristics in real time. Myographs are used in sports (for training and evaluating results), in medicine (muscle assessment, disease diagnosis and recovery), and also in psychology (study of emotions and cognitive processes).
Why do you need a myograph? The main purpose of using a myograph is to assess the condition of muscles and the functioning of nerve fibers by measuring the electrical activity of muscles. The data obtained can be used to diagnose and treat many diseases, such as muscular dystrophy, injuries, etc. In sports, myographs help coaches track training progress and adjust exercise programs.
The principle of operation of the myograph. The principle of operation of myographs is based on the measurement by electrical signals of electrical potentials arising in the muscles. A typical procedure for using the device involves attaching sensors through which signals are transmitted