Vita Life eMRS biofeedback sensor
The optionally available biofeedback sensor for recording biofeedback data should always be worn when used with the applicator mat. Only then can the therapy signal be automatically adjusted to the body's responses.
The biofeedback sensor is placed on a finger so that it sits firmly. The connecting cable must run backward along the top of the finger.
The biofeedback module of the eMRS system primarily measures heart rhythm deviations (the so-called HRV analysis). These biofeedback signals influence the increase or decrease of treatment parameters.
The software for controlling and evaluating the biofeedback sensor is already included on the standard chip cards.
The highly sensitive biofeedback sensor records minimal impulses from your body and uses them to fine-tune the program. This allows each session to be individually tailored to your current state of well-being.
The two cardiac nerves, the sympathetic and parasympathetic (vagus nerve), have a significant influence on heart rate variability. These nerves influence cardiac function, with the parasympathetic nerve reducing the heart rate and the sympathetic nerve increasing it. The patent-pending biofeedback sensor is used to record measurement signals from the patient and feed them to the control unit. Based on these pulse signals, the control unit can determine one or more indicators that are used to regulate the magnetic field parameters to restore the patient to a normal state.
If the influence of the sympathetic nervous system predominates, the patient will be sedated; if the parasympathetic nervous system predominates, a tonic program must be chosen.