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titleOfInvention Apparatus for assessing functional state of body systems including electromyography
abstract An apparatus for assessing the functional state of a user. Interface logic preferably executing on a mobile device (41-46) permits the accumulation of bio-signals from a user. The bio-signals may be assessed to determine the functional state of various body systems. The assessments may be performed by processing logic (70) located at a distance from the user to permit multiple assessments to happen at the same time. Electromyography is used for muscle assessment to permit assessment without muscle exhaustion. Bio-signal propagation is preferably wireless. Various embodiments are disclosed.
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