Stressometer
Comby
The world's first hand tremor
measurement system
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A new electronic
instrument :
The tremor sensor (right hand side on
the picture), a high-precision accelerometer, measures the
microscopic Tremor of the Nervous system at Rest (TNR) of the
subject, with great precision. The measurement scale makes
possible the evaluation of tremor. Biofeedback exercizes can be
made to gain better control of one's body through the control of
one's microscopic tremor.
For :
- INDIVIDUALS
- CORPORATIONS
- STRESS MANAGEMENT
- PSYCHOLOGISTS
- HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
MEASURE HUMAN TREMOR
in 20 seconds by simply selecting the
"20 SECOND MEASURE" mode
STUDY TREMOR, NERVOUS
DISORDERS, AND MECHANISMS OF STRESS
by measuring human tremor in various
conditions by using the "20 SECOND" and "CONTINUOUS MEASURE"
modes
MONITOR AND REDUCE HUMAN STRESS
AND TREMOR
with specific neuro-muscular training
exercizes in the "CONTINUOUS MEASURE" mode (exercizes detailed in
the user's manual)
Tremor control:
the modern approach to stress management !
- Galvanic Skin Response,
temperature and muscle tension are all indirect measures for
subjective stress. But there is a physiological expression of
stress that is more primary and direct : the microscopic tremor
of the nervous system at rest (TNR) of the human body.
Our tremor levels fluctuate throughout each day, but most of us
vary within a given range. That range, and its pattern of changes,
reveals important data about stress and our nervous system and how
these are affecting our health.
- The TREMOR MONITOR
COMBY or STRESSOMETER is the first hand tremor monitor
in the world: a new and revolutionary non invasive electronic
instrument used by individuals, corporations, health
professionals, sportsmen, wanting to monitor their tremor,
nervousness or stress-related conditions.
- The STRESSOMETER OR
TREMOR MONITOR COMBY measures the Tremor of the Nervous
system at Rest (TNR) in a Standard Measuring
Position (SMP). The TNR increases under stress, as a
consequence of the action of adrenaline as a neurotransmitter, as
well as in presence of nicotine, cafeine, and other stimulants. It
decreases during a relaxation session, and when the subject
unstresses himself by natural means, by the use of tranquillizers
(especially beta-blockers) or by special training
sessions.
- The STRESSOMETER is a
high-tech instrument built around an accelerometric piezo-electric
sensor, with an electronic microchip for digital treatment of the
signal. Thereby, it measures very precisely the human microscopic
Tremor of the Nervous system at Rest (TNR), invisible by the
naked eye.
- Certified by the GLEM
(Group of Laboratories for Electro-Medical Devices), the
STRESSOMETER complies with European and international
regulations for electro-medical devices (CE, IEC 601.1 &
NF C 74-010).
- The ADTM 50 version of the
STRESSOMETER is a multi-purpose instrument for use by health
professionals and the general public. It has a double function of
measuring human tremor with a reference scale by using the "20
SECOND MEASURE MODE" and of monitoring and learning how to reduce
stress and tremor with specific training exercizes in the
"CONTINUOUS MEASURE MODE" (step-by-step exercizes are described in
the user's manual). Every unit of the STRESSOMETER is
assembled, tested, and calibrated under strict technical control,
in order to offer total satisfaction to the customer.
- The STRESSOMETER and
the concept have been developed by a team of physicians and
high-level scientists, coordinated by a nuclear physicist, Bruno
Comby, in cooperation with the Medical Board of the Institut Bruno
Comby. Clinical and scientific research has been performed during
10 years before commercialization.
- The STRESSOMETER is
at present the only instrument available on the international
market capable of measuring the Tremor of the Nervous system at
Rest. This tremor corresponds to the nervous condition and level
of physiological and psychological stress of the patient. It is a
reliable and easy-to-measure clinical indicator of the subject's
nervous condition.
- The STRESSOMETER
opens new possibilities in fields of growing interest : medical
prevention, non-smoking, psychological, emotional, and
professional stress, more precisely the detection, supervision and
monitoring of stress, tremor and nervous disorders.
The use of the
STRESSOMETER
is especially recommended in the following cases :
- to corporations for
professional stress management and to improve the working
efficiency of employees.
- to sportsmen, for better
precision of movements,, particularly for sports requiring
precision and absence of tremor (shooting, tennis, etc.),
competition training, as well as control of stress before, during
and after sports competition. to all individuals for better
control of one's body and gestures and to measure the effect of
various relaxation methods
- to all individuals for
better control of one's body and gestures, and to measure the
effect of various relaxation methods
- at times of psychological
stress (stress at work, stress in human relations, graduating
students and examinations, over working
) to encourage and
facilitate quitting smoking, caffein, alcohol, and other
addictions
- to improve one's life
style, encourage and facilitate quitting smoking, caffein,
alcohol, and addictions
- to stressed subjects who
wish to better control their body, improve their relaxation, the
precision of gestures, learn to control their emotions and
optimize their life style (quit smoking, alcohol, coffea...).
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The STRESSOMETER is
designed to measure normal physiological tremors that occur
universally, which center at 10 Hz. Certain other tremors (such as
Parkinsonian tremors) may be caused by specific medical conditions.
Those tremors can also be measured with the STRESSOMETER, but
measurement and interpretation of pathological tremors should be done
only under a physician's guidance.
Presentation
of the Stressometer
- Technical
information -
Measuring
scale -
Price
and order form
Bruno
Comby Institute -
TNR's
homepage
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