No matter what type of muscle testing
and analysis you need, — in clinical applications, research, sports or
occupational — you can produce outstanding results quickly and reliably
with MegaWin. It's the only complete solution for all of your surface
EMG measurement and analysis functions in one fully integrated software
package.
MegaWin is
a full-featured biosignal management software system for recording and
analyzing multi-channel surface EMG, along with related positional data
and video imagery. It gives fast windows-based analysis. The
same software can be effectively used for both fast routine testing and
in-depth functional analysis.
Applications
include:
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Functional testing
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Biomechanical research
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Physical therapy
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Muscle dysfunction
analysis
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Sports medicine
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While including the most
comprehensive set of software tools available for detailed in-depth analysis,
MegaWin is also designed for quick start-up using the supplied default
values. It is intended to be configured for your specific analysis requirements
and for your specific hardware.
It is not necessary to learn
different software systems for assessments, occupational analysis, functional
testing and muscle training. With MegaWin you can do it all.
There is superb ease of use and the highest possible functionality.
Minimum
Hardware Requirements
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ME-3000P
series muscle tester with 2, 4 or 8 channels, MESPEC-4000, ME-3000 Muscle
Trainer, or Inco Trainer.
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Pentium II computer, with Windows
95 version OSR2.1 or later, Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows NT version
4.0 service pack 3 or later, Windows 2000.
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233 MHz, 64 MB RAM, 100 MB available
disk space, available PCI slot, or USB port, CD-ROM drive, 17" XGA monitor,
or notebook with active matrix display and 1024 x 768 resolution at 85
Hz refresh rate and 16 bit colour.
Optional
Hardware Supported
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ME3000P-ISO Isolation Unit —
2 channels of force, position, inclination.
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Goniometer Amplifier — 2 channels
of angle or torque using P+G sensors.
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ME-3000-P Video Option — Video
recording and playback synchronized with EMG. Records on computer
hard drive using MJPEG (Motion JPEG) format.
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Foot Switch — 2 channels for
gait analysis.
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Video Camera — Composite video
(RCA cable) or S-video.
Major
Features
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EMG recording modes —
averaged (linear envelope) and raw
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EMG display modes —
averaged (linear envelope), muscle trainer and raw
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Selectable 1, 2, 4, 6 or 8 channels
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Recording methods
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Offline measurements with data
download
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Real-time measurement, display
and recording
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Muscle trainer monitor
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Audio voice prompts
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Reference level calibration
by six selectable methods, for both off-line and real-time measurements
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Measured Maximal Voluntary Contraction
(MVC) or Acceptable Maximal Effort (AME)
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Measured average
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Measured dynamic average with
specified trigger level
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Manual set
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Previous reference
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Specified default level
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EMG units of measure —µV
or % MVC
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EMG scaling — Auto scaling or
set value
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Metric units of measure
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Adjustable parameters for calculations
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Test subject / patient data
base
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Measurement data base
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Import - Export to other MegaWin
measurement data bases
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Signal configuration editor,
total of eight channels — for defining the signal channel assignments —
EMG, angle, torque, force, position, inclination
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Protocol controlled measurements
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Multiple user and password support
with access restrictions
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Conversion of data to ASCII
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Conversion of Mega data files
created by MS-DOS based muscle tester software
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Data backup
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Multiple hardware configuration
editor
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Protocol editor
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On-line graphical muscle atlas
and locator
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Video monitor displays live
video during measurements - (Requires ME-3000-P Video Option.
Video is not available for Windows NT.)
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On-line video capture and replay
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Single frame snap-shot
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Off-line video and EMG recording
— EMG synchronization by marker button and flash unit
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Video compression ratio adjustments
Data
Analysis
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Graphical and numerical
display of Basic results
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Cumulative amplitude distributions
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Work / loading - bilateral differences
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Onset slope with activation
times
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Activation order
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Onset times
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Peak values
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Physiologic gaps - level, density,
duration
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Marker events
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Cursor analysis
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Zoom in, zoom out
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Selectable areas of interest
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Spectrum Analysis, Fast Fourier
Transform (FFT) showing median frequency, mean power frequency and zero
crossing rate
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Single spectrum
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Average spectrum
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Fatigue test
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Normative database of fatigue
tests
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Follow-up analysis with trend
reports
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