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1 February 1994 Laser microhaematomyograph
Leonid Victorovic Tanin, Alexander A. Kumeisha, Igor V. Markhvida, Mikhail M. Loiko, Serguei A. Alexandrov, Sergei Constantin Dik, Lyudmila A. Vasilevskaya
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Abstract
A laser microhaematomyograph designed for measuring the tonic state of muscles and surface blood flow is proposed. It can be used to investigate the biomechanical characteristics of skeletal muscles and microhaematodynamics of human skin with the purpose of diagnosing diseases of the peripheral nervous system and other systems and organs.
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Leonid Victorovic Tanin, Alexander A. Kumeisha, Igor V. Markhvida, Mikhail M. Loiko, Serguei A. Alexandrov, Sergei Constantin Dik, and Lyudmila A. Vasilevskaya "Laser microhaematomyograph", Proc. SPIE 2083, Microscopy, Holography, and Interferometry in Biomedicine, (1 February 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.167445
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Blood circulation

Head

Human-machine interfaces

Nervous system

Photomultipliers

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