QXCI

The
patient is attached by mean of a head harness, ankle
straps and wrist straps to a small digital box connected
externally to the computer in the serial port. This
small box is known as the interface box and is connected
to the same port where you would normally connect the
printer.
By means of an automatic computer callibration; the
patient's electrical parameters are measured. This is
known as the "handshake" between the computer
and the patient. This provides the QXCI with a baseline
from which to begin the test.
Once callibration is complete the QXCI subjects the
patient to minute electrical impulses and monitors how
the patient reacts in terms of a high score. A reaction
score is given to each tested item. The higher the number
the more specific that item is for the patient.
Once the main concerns have been established and highlighted,
the practitioner can now begin a more thorought investigation
of the patients current state of health. A unique feature
of the QXCI's is the ability to "window in"
on the main concerns of the patient.
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