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titleOfInvention Electromyography biofeedback device for relaxation training
abstract The invention relates to an EMG biofeedback device for relaxation training and a method with an acoustic feedback system. The device is designed so that none of its parameters require readjustment during training and a therapist need not be constantly present. Several overlapping, acoustic feedback signals are produced at the same time from the body signal which has been recorded, in such a way that each acoustic feedback signal represents a sub-range in relation to the total useful range.
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