How does Surface electromyography work?
Surface Electromyograph (SEMG) measures the amount of electrical activity your muscles release when they are contracting. For example: When your spine misaligns and rubs against the nerves, your muscles spasm in order to stabilize the area of misalignment. Myovision picks up this interference by reading the electrical activity of the muscles and graphing the results according to those readings. A report of the guest's back and areas of concern is then printed and discussed to further educate our guests on the cause of their condition and measures to be taken.
How is this procedure done?
A surface electromyography is similar to an ECG, which measures the activity of your heart muscle. Myovision is a non-invasive, non-painful procedure that involves placing small probes against the skin in order to pick up the electrical current. Guests feel nothing at all. This painless procedure allows us to further assess and diagnose the severity of your condition as well as help monitor your progress while under our care.
Is it Painful?
Not at all. The procedure is totally non-invasive and does not cause irritation or pain. Because of this it is safe to use on infants, children, seniors, and pregnant women. The examination requires only the placement of small probes against the skin and only takes a few minutes to complete.
What about the reports?
- Known for clear, clean graphics and simple to understand reports, allows guests to quickly get the point.
- Allows you to quickly assess the muscle-tension state of the guest, without requiring exercise or strenuous activity which may be harmful.
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The Myovision surface electromyography provides us with exceptional data to assist in determining areas of the nervous system that are being adversely affected by areas of spinal misalignment. |