• A person wearing a gray sweater and blue jeans is holding their abdomen with both hands.

    In 2017, May was designated Pelvic Pain Awareness Month by the International Pelvic Pain Society.  This was to highlight chronic pain symptoms that are not often talked about and to primarily focus on how chronic pelvic pain (CPP) can vary from person to person.  Although pelvic pain can affect both sexes, it is estimated

  • Tablet displaying the Noraxon Ultium EMG Biofeedback interface with a muscle diagram on the screen and a bar chart in the lower left corner.

    Noraxon’s new Ultium EMG Biofeedback App for Android devices gives clinicians a portable & user-friendly way to quickly start a measurement, view real-time data, and run a report in order to help patients gain sensitivity and, with practice, control their muscles as well as track therapy progression to provide objective support for their training

  • Digging into the complexity of IMU data processing Working with IMU data can be challenging. Software systems make a number of assumptions and overcoming environmental factors that effect the hardware instrumentation can be difficult. Understanding how your system works can be key to combating software limitations, optimizing hardware specifications, and accurately identifying when

  • Blog03.11.21

    We had such a great time at the 2021 Noraxon User Group Meeting. This year we had an incredible lineup of inspiring speakers & Noraxon users from different walks of life. This event gave novice & experienced users a chance to learn, grow, and network with people who they might not otherwise have the

  • Blog, EMG08.09.21

    Click report to enlarge The EMG Frequency Fatigue Report is designed for the purpose of tracking and analyzing fatigue-related changes in neuromuscular recruitment. Changes in the frequency (Mean & Median) and amplitude parameters (Zero Crossings & Mean Amplitude) can be used to determine the local muscle fatigue. For instance, EMG frequency power spectrum is

  • Blog05.08.21

    The Ultium Portable Lab, now equipped with Ultium Motion, is a biomechanics lab-in-a-box built on a modular platform that offers users flexibility to capture high-fidelity data anywhere. Each system consists of electromyography and portable motion (IMU) measurement sensors All charging blocks and receivers are built into the custom case Powered through USB from a laptop

  • Incorporating synchronized video into a biomechanical analysis allows a patient to see themselves connected to the captured data, which directs greater visual attention to important aspects of the analysis and can increase overall engagement with the experience. Click report to enlarge When breaking down running mechanics, simple visualizations oftentimes have

  • Ultium Motion boasts many ground-breaking improvements that allow for kinematic measurement that wasn’t previously possible with an inertial motion capture system: ULTIUM MOTION SENSOR › A state-of-the-art MEMS sensor design (patent pending) allows for the capture of angular velocities up to 7,000 deg/s and linear accelerations up to 200 g, which are the highest measurement ranges available for an inertial motion capture sensor

  • Introducing Ultium Motion - Wearable 3D Motion Capture Ultium Motion, Noraxon’s next-generation inertial motion capture system, is equipped with a patent-pending state-of-the-art sensor design that delivers accurate & reliable kinematic data for all types of movement – including high velocity and high impact conditions – while maintaining the advantages of the multi-device myoRESEARCH (MR) software platform through the universal

  • Use a damp cloth with mild soap and water or isopropyl alcohol to clean Noraxon EMG & IMU sensors DO NOT immerse EMG & IMU sensors in any water or liquid DO NOT use disinfectant solutions containing bleach Machine wash straps on the delicate cycle with cold water and light soap  DO NOT use