Editorial Type: ORIGINAL ARTICLES
| Online Publication Date: 01 Oct 2000
Noninvasive Laboratory Exercise Demonstrating Blood Pressure Response to Isometric or Straining Forms of Exercise
Noninvasive Laboratory Exercise Demonstrating Blood Pressure Response to Isometric or Straining Forms of Exercise
Ph.D.
Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 63 – 67
A simple method of demonstrating blood pressure changes during isometric or straining forms of exercise in
a teaching laboratory is valuable. Techniques involving cannulation of an artery require patient consent and
are time consuming. The present paper describes a technique that uses a Biopac MP30 data acquisition unit,
Biopac Student Lab PRO software, and modified sphygmomanometer to determine and analyze systolic and
diastolic blood pressures during an isometric contraction; resistance is produced via a modified hydraulic leg
press. This method is safe, noninvasive, easily calibrated, and provides a rapid measurement and analysis of the
data.ABSTRACT
Copyright: © 2000 Association of Chiropractic Colleges 2000
Received: 22 Apr 1999
Accepted: 10 Jan 2000