Dear BIOMCH-L Readers,
Along the lines of EMG electrode queries, we are looking for a source
(local to Canada/Ontario) for electrode collars for an EMG preamplifier
electrode produced by Motion Control. It's the blue coloured one, about
5cm long with 3 flat, circular contact points. We have been using double-
sided adhesive foam tape and manually punching 14mm diameter holes out of
the tape at the corresponding locations then filling the wells with electrode
gel. Are we re-inventing the wheel here?
Thanks,
Drew
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* of releasing the shackles from the physically impaired. A.T. Jousse *
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* Many people think that research is a supernatural gift from the gods. *
* It is simply an idea from a troubled mind, an inspiration followed by *
* infinitely painstaking work and perspiration. Sir Fredrick Banting *
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Along the lines of EMG electrode queries, we are looking for a source
(local to Canada/Ontario) for electrode collars for an EMG preamplifier
electrode produced by Motion Control. It's the blue coloured one, about
5cm long with 3 flat, circular contact points. We have been using double-
sided adhesive foam tape and manually punching 14mm diameter holes out of
the tape at the corresponding locations then filling the wells with electrode
gel. Are we re-inventing the wheel here?
Thanks,
Drew
--
************************************************** ************************
* < =================================== > *
* < The A.T. Jousse Research Laboratory > *
* < =================================== > *
* Andrew W. (Drew) Smith, PhD | Assistant Professor, U of Toronto *
* Director of Research | INTERNET: awsmith@utcc.utoronto.ca *
* Lyndhurst Spinal Cord Centre | BITNET: awsmith@utorgpu *
* 520 Sutherland Drive | Home Address: *
* Toronto ONT Canada M4G 3V9 | 211 Lee Avenue *
* (416) 422-5551 x3047,3041 | Toronto ONT Canada M4E 2P4 *
* (416) 422-5216 FAX | (416) 699-9506 *
* ================================================== =================== *
* *
* If we are to emancipate the citizens of this world from economic *
* poverty and ignorance, we are equally charged with the responsibility *
* of releasing the shackles from the physically impaired. A.T. Jousse *
* *
* Many people think that research is a supernatural gift from the gods. *
* It is simply an idea from a troubled mind, an inspiration followed by *
* infinitely painstaking work and perspiration. Sir Fredrick Banting *
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