
Only very few modern PEMF systems for home use are equipped with sophisticated monitoring and analyzing technology, capable of measuring physiological functions during an external stimulus. Specific sensors detect and mirror the body’s own biofeedback, providing pertinent information. One of the easiest, most effective, and widely recognized forms of biofeedback is Heart Rate Variability (HRV), which can be measured through pulse sensors (finger or ear). HRV analysis provides a “picture” of the autonomic nervous system, which is constantly changing depending on activity, thoughts, or external stimulus (PEMF). Depending on the HRV response during an application, compatible PEMF systems can adjust field intensity within the selected range, supporting a more personalized session. In addition, recorded HRV data can often be exported for further analysis, a software feature typically provided by digital PEMF systems.
With the iMRS Prime, the optional Exagon Sense HRV sensor mirrors real-time biofeedback and enables the system to auto-adjust session parameters based on HRV trends (within the chosen program settings). After a session, data can be exported and reviewed in tools like Kubios HRV for educational tracking.
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