Electromyographs For Sale
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FOR SALENew HEALICOM HEM 6600B- Shipping from:
China
- Condition: New
EMG/EP systemMain unit, all accessories, stimulator, software without computer.Leadtime within 7-30 days after payment received. Depends on availabili...
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FOR SALEUsed CADWELL Sierra II- Shipping from:
USA
- Condition: Used
OEM: Cadwell Laboratories Inc.Material: Sierra II Wave Common Name: Console Item Weight: 6 Serial Number: NONE SKU#: Inv-00414785 Powers On: Yes Inclu...
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FOR SALEUsed VIASYS Medelec Synergy- Shipping from:
Germany
- Condition: Used
In Good used condition Article location: Hamburg in stock: 1 Worldwide shipping is possible Invoice will of course be created
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FOR SALEUsed VIASYS VikingQuest- Shipping from:
Germany
- Condition: Used
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- Brand: THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY
- Model: MyoTrac 2
- Category: Electromyographs
- See All: THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY Electromyographs
- Shipping from:
Hong Kong
- Condition: Used
Product Description THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY MyoTrac 2 Manufacturer: THOUGHT TECHNOLOGY Model: MyoTrac 2 Including: Main Body (1pc) New Transducer (2...
150
FOR SALEUsed NICOLET PIONEER Bravo- Brand: NICOLET PIONEER
- Model: Bravo
- Category: Electromyographs
- See All: NICOLET PIONEER Electromyographs
- Shipping from:
Germany
- Condition: Used
- Year: 1999
with cable box, headphones, printer (type HP Buisiness Incjet 1200), function: AEP, incl. undercurriage, good working condition
3 400
FOR SALEUsed NICOLET Viking IV- Shipping from:
Germany
- Condition: Used
- Year: 1995
incl. IES 405-2, NIC stimulationmodul and chessgenerator, incl. Undercarriagewithout further appurtenances like on the picture, hard-disc PC is defau...
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FOR SALEUsed - Good NATUS Nicolet EDX- Shipping from:
China
- Condition: Used - Good
- Year: 2020
Product DescriptionConditionUsed: Normal use, normal buttons.Second Hand: An item that has been used before. This item may have some tired looking dif...
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How Much Does Electromyograph Cost?
The Current Price Range Based on 16 Vendors on Bimedis. It’s Costs Starts Approximately at 150 and ends at the Highest Price 23049. The Average Price for Electromyograph - 4459 based on 27 product listings in this category.
Tips and Guidelines for Buying an EMG & Evoked Potential Response Unit
EMG equipment is used to assess muscular function, nerve conduction and reflexes. EP equipment measures and records electrical signals from brain in response to audio, visual, or somatosensory stimuli. This information is used together with other clinical information to assess brain sensory functions. Modern equipment is usually designed for both tasks.
Tips for Buying an EMG & Evoked Potential Response Unit
1. Facilities should consider the following factors before making the purchase: reliability, safety, supplier service support, the initial cost of the unit and its accessories, and the cost of electrode replacement. Some additional factors to consider include computer software and combined usage as an EP unit. Systems that can be upgraded have an advantage.
2. To narrow down the list of devices to consider, facilities should decide on the intended applications. If the device will be used only for auditory EPs, devices without this capability can be eliminated, as can those that provide a comprehensive set of capabilities, including auditory, visual, and somatosensory EPs - since they would be more costly. However, if the device is to be used for a wide range of applications, only a comprehensive set of capabilities should be considered.
3. When purchasing any type of EP graphic recorder, buyers should consider some data management capabilities. A computer interface is highly recommended to transfer collected data to an information system. The unit should also be able to store data, preferably on a hard drive and removable media, and must have a waveform display capable of showing at least eight waveforms simultaneously. A printer to provide hard copies of collected information is desirable as well as an artifact-rejection option.
4. It is possible to expand EP unit capabilities to include electromyography and electro-oculography. This can be cost-effective because it often eliminates the need to purchase a dedicated system for those procedures.
5. EP users should be trained in using the systems and interpreting the results. Certification as a clinical neuro-physiologist is required, and the technician administering the tests should also receive training in patient preparation.
6. Depending on facility preference, the electric stimulator can be either sub dermal or surface. The auditory stimulator should be capable of producing broadband clicks and noise masking at the minimum. Insert earphones are also recommended, and the minimum signal produced should be 5 to 50 pulses per second at an intensity of 0 to 100 dB SPL. The visual stimulator should include a checkerboard capable of at least 1 to 50 reversals per second.








