Product Overview
- Adlisc Hydrogel Electrodes have excellent conductivity and adhesion to detect tiny currents between skin and electrode, SENSOR - Sensor is plated A.B.S with Ag/Agcl. So it reduces noise by impact and has excellent conductivity. It can transmit the electrical signal at the body's surface.
- Adlisc Hydrogel electrodes are a type of electrodes that utilize a gel-like substance called hydrogel as the interface between the electrode and the skin. Hydrogel is a water-based gel that has properties ideal for electrical conduction and adhesion to the skin.
- These electrodes are commonly used in various medical, research, and therapeutic applications, including.
- Electrocardiography (ECG/EKG): Hydrogel electrodes are used to measure the electrical activity of the heart by detecting and recording the electrical signals produced during each heartbeat.
- Electromyography (EMG): Hydrogel electrodes are employed to assess muscle activity and measure electrical signals generated by muscle contractions. They can be used to diagnose neuromuscular disorders, monitor muscle function during rehabilitation, or in research settings.
- Electroencephalography (EEG): Hydrogel electrodes are utilized in EEG procedures to detect and record the electrical activity of the brain. They are placed on specific scalp locations to measure brainwaves, aiding in the diagnosis of epilepsy, sleep disorders, and other neurological conditions.
- Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS): Hydrogel electrodes are employed in TENS therapy, a technique that uses low-voltage electrical currents to alleviate pain. The hydrogel electrodes are placed on the skin near the affected area to deliver the electrical stimulation.
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