ANS-Pro Diagnostic Testing
Our BodyComp-Plus ANS-Pro Diagnostic Programming is a valuable ANS and Sudomotor testing tool for diagnosing hidden illnesses. Medical practitioners appreciate the ability to quickly and easily test patients and receive immediate comprehensive interpretive reports after the test.
- The ANS-Pro Diagnostic test offers advanced noninvasive patient diagnostics within minutes. Physicians utilize the FDA-cleared equipment to aid in identifying diseases associated with Autonomic Nervous System, vascular, and Sudomotor disorders.
- In 15 minutes, identify patients at risk for sudden death, silent heart attack, hypertension, cardiac autonomic neuropathy, diabetic autonomic neuropathy, vascular abnormalities, orthostatic hypotension, syncope, and other hidden diseases through testing of the autonomic nervous system.
Testing of the autonomic nervous system is a recommended standard of care by the American Diabetes Association for patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
Pro-Vascular
Vascular+ is an innovative cuff-based system for performing the Pulse Wave Velocity Analysis (PWV), Ankle-Brachial index (ABI) and TBI exam to assist in the diagnosis of Peripheral Arterial disease (PAD), Arterial Stiffness and Endothelial Dysfunction.
Pro-Sudocheck
The Pro-SudoCheck system helps clinicians evaluate Peripheral Neuropathies and Suomotor function. The assessment focuses on tiny nerve fibers within the autonomic nervous system and their ability to regenerate quickly.
A Clinical, Powerful, and Easy To Use Non-Invasive System
In 15 Minutes, Identify Patients at Risk:
Small nerve fibers are the very first victims of diabetes, which is known to affect the peripheral nervous system even though symptoms remain subclinical.
According to a recent study, the sympathetic innervation of eccrine sweat glands is progressively reduced at an early stage of diabetes evolution. Irrespective of temperature and physical exercise, this alteration of the sweat glands’ autonomous control causes a long-lasting shift in the ionic balance of sweat conduct.