Electromyography (EMG) biofeedback is an essential tool in modern rehabilitation, enabling clinicians to monitor and assess muscle activity in real time. By providing visual or auditory feedback, EMG helps patients better understand how their muscles are functioning during therapy sessions.
This technology is widely used in neuromuscular re-education, particularly for patients recovering from injury, surgery, or neurological conditions. By observing muscle activation patterns, therapists can guide patients to improve coordination, strength, and control.
EMG biofeedback also plays a key role in pelvic floor rehabilitation, helping patients identify and correctly engage targeted muscles. This leads to more effective therapy outcomes and faster recovery.
As rehabilitation continues to evolve, EMG-based systems remain a cornerstone in delivering precise, evidence-based treatment.


