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The Brevio is simple to operate and automatically calculates
true LATENCY and AMPLITUDE for SENSORY, MOTOR, and F-WAVE responses using a single non-invasive Neuro-sensor. This "3-in-1"
design is a breakthrough, which helps favorably control testing costs and supply levels for any practice. The Brevio makes
it so convenient to use the same Neuro-sensor for upper and lower extremity testing - regardless of the test mode. This level
of simplicity is even found in the Brevio's ability to generate a complete professional report, which occurs in an instant
by connecting a local printer - the data never leaves a test site for processing. No other non-invasive device offers such
power and convenience for testing the palm, wrist, elbow, and more.
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With the Brevio NCS-Monitor from NeuMed, patients can
be accurately and automatically evaluated on-site for peripheral neuropathies, such as Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, with great
speed and ease of use. Patients can now be comfortably tested at the point of care with the results instantly printed for
evaluation. The Brevio has been designed to perform reliable cost-effective tests, display auto-results instantly on screen,
and print a detailed report - all in just a few short minutes. It is truly an innovative tool that is perfect for any medical
practice.
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Start
performing non-invasive GOLD STANDARD Nerve Conduction Studies on-site with a diagnostic tool that combines clinically proven
technology with great ease-of-use. The name for this smart and friendly tool is Brevio.
NOW AVAILABLE!
ONDemandENG
This powerful information system has been designed for healthcare providers to obtain answers
they need at the point of care (POC) to accurately diagnose patients with a peripheral neuropathy, thus accelerating the treatment
process. Use OnDemand ENG to generate superior nerve conduction study (NCS) reports that include waveform images, comparison
of latency and amplitude results to limits of normal, analytical data, a clinical impression, and an insurance billing summary.
Each electronic report can be printed using any local printer or stored on a local hard drive for an electronic medical record
(EMR) system
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