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"The model EMT-2-30 sub-cutaneous bipolar hook electrode is an improved alternative to less stable needle electrodes for recording in muscle tissue. A 27-guage hypodermic needle is used to introduce the two 50-micron diameter stainless steel recording wires through the skin." | "The model EMT-2-30 sub-cutaneous bipolar hook electrode is an improved alternative to less stable needle electrodes for recording in muscle tissue. A 27-guage hypodermic needle is used to introduce the two 50-micron diameter stainless steel recording wires through the skin." | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
[https://www.microprobes.com/products/peripheral-electrodes/emg-hook Website] | [https://www.microprobes.com/products/peripheral-electrodes/emg-hook Website] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:19, 15 January 2023
"The model EMT-2-30 sub-cutaneous bipolar hook electrode is an improved alternative to less stable needle electrodes for recording in muscle tissue. A 27-guage hypodermic needle is used to introduce the two 50-micron diameter stainless steel recording wires through the skin."