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The St-Cloud/Femelex electrodes are used vaginally or in the rectum to stimulate or sense the pelvic floor muscles. Cables terminate in two din connections. Learn More
Replacement EKG Wrist Straps. For wrist to wrist EKG/ECG placement. Can be used with any three snap lead cable. Designed specifically for use with the Thought Technology T9306M EKG sensor kit. Learn More
For use with the BrainMaster 2E. Take multiple electrode readings without errors, changing electrodes, or moving pins. Easy to use for small EEG assessments. offering an alternative to manual assessments. Learn More
The Thought Technology pre-amplified electrocardiograph (ECG/EKG) sensor (T9306M) for the Procomp Infiniti Systems or Procomp+. Used for directly measuring electrical activity of the heart. Learn More
The Though Technology SA9321 is a single gold EEG ear clip electrode on one end with a 1.5mm (.060) DIN connection on the other end. For use with the T8740 DIN Cable or and standard DIN socket. Approximately 18" in length. Learn More
The Though Technology SA9321 is a single gold EEG ear clip electrode on one end with a 1.5mm (.060) DIN connection on the other end. For use with the T8740 DIN Cable or and standard DIN socket. Approximately 18" in length. Learn More
This EEG lead kit allows users to make either monopolar or bipolar single channel measurements. 1.5 mm DIN Connector to disc. Sintered silver/silver-chloride (Ag/AgCl) EEG electrodes and ear clips for DC and low frequency EEG applications. Cable is appox 40" in length. Learn More
EEG-Z3 is a pre-amplified electroencephalograph sensor with built in impedance checking and 3 modes of operation: regular EEG mode (above 2 Hz), low frequency mode (above 0.01 Hz) for evoked potentials (EP) and low frequency applications and DC mode for true DC operation (above 0 Hz) for slow cortical potentials (SCP). Learn More