VScan ~ Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
Heart Rate Variability (HRV) is the measurement of the conversation occurring between the heart and brain and their ability to regulate the needs of the body through the autonomic nervous system. Heart Rate Variability enables great insight into the cardiovascular adaptation, neurohumoral regulation, and psycho emotional stress. When these autonomic and regulatory systems are functioning at peak potential, the body is better able to heal itself and function properly.
A healthy HRV is reflected by many variations in the time between successive heart beats and indicates a robust autonomic nervous system. Someone with less variation between heartbeats may be experiencing decreased autonomic nervous system regulation.
The HRV VScan system may be used to illustrate changes in HRV before and after a session. First, the VScan records and presents baseline HRV readings for the client. Then, the client receives a session. Following the session, a second measurement of HRV with the VScan is performed to observe and illustrate any changes. The before and after scans may objectively illustrate an improvement in HRV by the variation and dispersion of heart beats.
The analysis may indicate:
~ an increase of energy and power levels
~ as well as neurohumoral regulation coming back into balance
~ A reduction in stress
~ More normalized psycho emotional state
~ And better overall health
The VScan HRV may show heart rate variability and all the measured regulatory systems improvements after just one session, as well as over time.
A healthy HRV is reflected by many variations in the time between successive heart beats and indicates a robust autonomic nervous system. Someone with less variation between heartbeats may be experiencing decreased autonomic nervous system regulation.
The HRV VScan system may be used to illustrate changes in HRV before and after a session. First, the VScan records and presents baseline HRV readings for the client. Then, the client receives a session. Following the session, a second measurement of HRV with the VScan is performed to observe and illustrate any changes. The before and after scans may objectively illustrate an improvement in HRV by the variation and dispersion of heart beats.
The analysis may indicate:
~ an increase of energy and power levels
~ as well as neurohumoral regulation coming back into balance
~ A reduction in stress
~ More normalized psycho emotional state
~ And better overall health
The VScan HRV may show heart rate variability and all the measured regulatory systems improvements after just one session, as well as over time.