ImpediMed, a company with offices in California and Australia, is releasing its new SOZO bioimpedance spectroscopy system that performs advanced body composition analysis. The technology involves sending out electric current through the arms and legs and detecting how the body affects it as it passes through.
Though this technology has been in existence for a while, SOZO takes it up a notch by quickly scanning through 256 different frequencies between 3kHz and 1000 kHz, obtaining and interpreting significantly more data than your typical bioimpedance spectroscope.
Lymphedema and other conditions that affect the fluid levels of the body will hopefully be diagnosed with greater ease using the SOZO and it may find itself not only in hospitals and clinics, but also in gyms, nursing homes, and other facilities full of people needing and wanting to be analyzed more closely.
It comes with tracking software to help keep eye on patients over time, helps to compare patients to similar population groups, and provides a bunch of data in the final results that individuals, and their health and fitness advisers, can make use of.
Flashback: ImpediMed Introduces SOZO Bioimpedance Spectroscopy System to Measure Body Composition…
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