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Tag Archives: near-infrared light

How It Works: NIRS for Determining Oxygen Use

Posted on March 21, 2018 by efgrasso

 

By: Elspeth Grasso, Dan Owens and Laura Sturgill

Recommended Further Reading:

Recent developments in near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for the assessment of local skeletal muscle microvascular function and capacity to utilize oxygen

Near-infrared spectroscopy-derived tissue oxygen saturation in battlefield injuries: a case series report

Moxy device guidebook

Indocyanine green kinetics with near-infrared spectroscopy predicts cerebral hyper fusion syndrome after carotid artery stenting

The Use of Portable NIRS to Measure Muscle Oxygenation and Haemodynamics During a Repeated Sprint Running Test

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged How It Works, muscle tissue, near-infrared light, oxygen consumption, saturation, spectroscopy, VO2 max | Leave a comment

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