Oscilloscope Exercise

 

Some oscilloscope records captured during labs in Fall 2001 are included below:

 

Fig. 1.  Pulse transducer

 

Fig. 2.  Electromyogram  

 

Fig. 3.  Electrocardiogram 

 

Fig. 4.  Electrocardiogram

 

Fig. 5.  Simultaneous record of ecg and pulse

 

 

You might be interested in some of the clinical applications of EMG and ECG.   Links to some of the web pages you might want to consult are given below:

 

EMG:

http://www.yourhealth.com/ahl/1539.html

http://www.bgsm.edu/neurology/department/diagneuro/emg.html

http://server.physiol.arizona.edu/Physiology/Instruct/BodyElect/EMG.html

http://www.casaengineering.com/normal.htm

http://www.spineuniverse.com/conditions/articles/11_22tools.html?lsm01

 

ECG:

http://www.ecglibrary.com/ecghome.html

http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/courses/physiology/courseware/ekg_pt1/ekgmenu.html

http://www.mmip.mcgill.ca/heart/egcyhome.html

 

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