Profile: Bio-Feedback Systems, Inc. is engaged in the design, manufacture, sales and service of a complete line of biofeedback hardware & software including subliminal & supraliminal audio self-help cassette programs.
The company was founded in 1969, has revenues of < USD 1 Million.
23 Products/Services (Click for related suppliers)
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• Audiovisual Training Material |
• Battery-Powered Myoelectric Biofeedback Equipment |
• Battery-Powered Skin Resistance Meter |
• Biofeedback Device (FDA Code: HCC / 882.5050) A biofeedback device is an instrument that provides a visual or auditory signal corresponding to the status of one or more of a patient's physiological parameters (e.g., brain alpha wave activity, muscle activity, skin temperature, etc.) so that the patient can control voluntarily these physiological parameters. |
• Conductivity Meter |
• Continuous Electronic Thermometer (FDA Code: FLL / 880.2910) A clinical electronic thermometer is a device used to measure the body temperature of a patient by means of a transducer coupled with an electronic signal amplification, conditioning, and display unit. The transducer may be in a detachable probe with or without a disposable cover. |
• Digital Conductivity Meter |
• EEG Monitor |
• Electroencephalograph Digital EEG Monitor |
• Electroencephalographs (FDA Code: GWQ / 882.1400) An electroencephalograph is a device used to measure and record the electrical activity of the patient's brain obtained by placing two or more electrodes on the head. |
• Electromedical Biofeedback Devices |
• Electromyography (EMG) Biofeedback System |
• Erectile Dysfunction Device (FDA Code: LST) |
• External Uterine Contraction Monitor (FDA Code: HFM / 884.2720) An external uterine contraction monitor (i.e., the tokodynamometer) is a device used to monitor the progress of labor. It measures the duration, frequency, and relative pressure of uterine contractions with a transducer strapped to the maternal abdomen. This generic type of device may include an external pressure transducer, support straps, and other patient and equipment supports. |
• Hydraulic Photo-Electric Plethysmograph (FDA Code: JOM / 870.2780) A hydraulic, pneumatic, or photoelectric plethysmograph is a device used to estimate blood flow in a region of the body using hydraulic, pneumatic, or photoelectric measurement techniques. |
• Mechanical/Hydraulic Impotence Device (FDA Code: FHW / 876.3350) A penile inflatable implant is a device that consists of two inflatable cylinders implanted in the penis, connected to a reservoir filled with radiopaque fluid implanted in the abdomen, and a subcutaneous manual pump implanted in the scrotum. When the cylinders are inflated, they provide rigidity to the penis. This device is used in the treatment of erectile impotence. |
• Microelectrode Amplifier |
• Patient Monitor Computer |
• Physiological Signal Amplifier (FDA Code: GWL / 882.1835) A physiological signal amplifier is a general purpose device used to electrically amplify signals derived from various physiological sources (e.g., the electroencephalogram). |
• Physiological Signal Conditioner (FDA Code: GWK / 882.1845) A physiological signal conditioner is a device such as an integrator or differentiator used to modify physiological signals for recording and processing. |
• Powered Myoelectric Biofeedback Equipment |
• Signal Isolation System (FDA Code: DRJ / 870.2600) A signal isolation system is a device that electrically isolates the patient from equipment connected to the commercial power supply received from a utility company. This isolation may be accomplished, for example, by transformer coupling, acoustic coupling, or optical coupling. |
• Temperature Monitor with Probe |