Ryan Noon
Logger Pro is a software program that can collect live data from more than 80 different sensors and devices that can connect through Bluetooth and USB Draw predictions on a graph before collecting data Use a variety of data-collection modes Manually enter data for graphing and analysis Import data from Vernier interfaces Read values and slope from graphs using examine and tangent line tools
Extremely beneficial for cardiovascular rehabilitation patients Collect and monitor live heartrate before, during, and after exercise Quick access to current and past exercise session monitoring Be able to provide them with instant visual displays of their progress through graphs and tables Electronically share detailed and accurate data with their entire rehabilitation team Doctors Cardiologists Therapists Nurses Caregivers
Lab Quest 2 Interface Exercise Heart Rate Monitor-BTA Logger Pro Software
Displays data received through Bluetooth monitor Live feed allows you to determine intensity levels Making it easier for us to manage and change exercise prescription for patients
Stand alone and computer sensor interface Collects data and syncs it wireless Takes data directly from the client working out We can see heartrate rising and lower on the screen during workouts Allows us to take notes will working with client
Monitors heartrate before, during, and while exercise Letting us know to make changes immediately if necessary Easy way to monitor heart rate and collect data without having the client stop to take heartrate Syncs right to logger pro software and we can see it on the quest pro 2 screen
Quest Pro 2- $329 Logger Pro- $249 Heartrate monitor- $93
Heartrate receiver- $45 Wired connection to receive heartrate directly to the computer software Heartrate hand grips- $31 Allows us to get Heartrate wireless to device
Allows us to give information on progress to client at the end of treatment Have records to show progress form beginning to end Shows when heartrate was at a unsafe level and when to watch it Helps us see how to improve with other clients