The BioNomadix two channel wireless goniometry amplifier is a dual output device that provide simultaneous measurements around two orthogonal rotational axes (e.g., wrist flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviations).
Each axis requires one output and BN-GONIO can support any combination of two outputs—one twin-axis goniometer, two single-axis goniometers, a finger goniometer and an open output, two torsiometers, etc.
Goniometers BN-GON-110-XDCR and BN-GON-150-XDCR are twin-axis transducers used to measure limb angular movement.
Torsiometers BN-TOR-110-XDCR and BN-TOR-150-XDCR are single-axis transducers used to measure axial rotation (e.g., forearm pronation/supination).
The BioNomadix series of wireless, wearable physiology monitoring devices for life science research are available for a wide range of signals, including ECG, EEG, EOG, EMG, EGG, Respiration, Pulse, Temperature, Electrodermal Activity, Impedance Cardiography, Strike (Heel-Toe), Goniometry, Accelerometry, and Gyro. BioNomadix are typically dual-channel units, offering either two of the same signal or a combination of signals.
BioNomadix noninvasively record high-quality, full-bandwidth data while comfortably allowing subjects to move freely in natural indoor environments. Each BioNomadix device consists of two parts, a transmitter that is worn by the subject to amplify and send the physiological data, and a receiver module. BioNomadix transmitters use digital transmission and short leads or transducers placed close to the signal source to provide excellent signal quality.