emWave® Pro Plus Upgrade

$199.00

If you already own the emWave® Pro you can upgrade your Pro to the new emWave Pro Plus

The emWave Pro Plus has been designed for health professionals who want a simple way to determine their client’s autonomic state.
This product provides two qualitative Heart Rate Variability (HRV) assessments that can be used in a wide range of applications such as quantifying HRV levels in relationship to autonomic capacity, determining changes in HRV or coherence levels in research studies or interventions, and documenting physiological baseline shifts over time.

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emWave Pro Plus Assessments

emWave® Pro Plus includes two heart rate variability (HRV) assessments. These assessments can be used in a wide range of applications such as quantifying HRV levels in relationship to autonomic capacity, determining changes in HRV or coherence levels in research studies or interventions, and documenting physiological baseline shifts over time.

1-Minute HRV Deep Breathing Assessment

Challenges the autonomic nervous system via a guided 1-minute paced deep breathing protocol with a visual breath pacer to determine the maximum amount of vagally mediated (parasympathetic) HRV the clients autonomic nervous system produces. Results of the standardized HRV measures are compared to age-related reference ranges and a report can be printed and saved. HRV collected using this protocol has a good correlation to the gold standard 24-hour assessment of HRV making it ideal for assessing how much overall HRV a person has.

HRV Assessment

HRV assessment provides an analysis of heart rate variability with the most common standardized measures calculated from a user selectable time range between 2-minutes and 99-minutes.

HRV measures

Time domain: Mean Heart Rate, Mean Inter Beat Interval (IBI), Mean Heart Rate Range (MHRR), SDNN, RMSSD
Frequency domain: Total power, VLF, LF, HF, LF/HF ratio, Normalized Coherence