ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSUREAn electronic ergometer whose housing accommodatestherein, appropriately connected with each other, a transducerfor converting the oscillations of the body center of gravityof an individual into an electrical signal, a pulse shaper,an adjustable high-frequency multivibrator, a frequency divider,a first counter, an indicator, a second counter, an adjustabletimer, a register, a power indication enabling unit, an indic-ation switching unit, a low-frequency multivibrator, a mixer,the electronic ergometer further comprising an ECG sensing unit,an arrythmia signal generating means and a monostable multi-vibrator, a unit for enabling indication of power at which anarrythmia occurs, a storage unit, a reversible counter, a dis-tributor, a read-out unit and an OR circuit. The electronicergometer permits to measure the magnitude of physical load(power) at which an arrythmia occurs. It is possible to deter-mine the work performed by an individual with due regard forthe rate of movement and anthropometric parameters of the in-dividual. The electronic ergometer differentiates betweendangerous and non-dangerous kinds of arrythmia. The non-dangerous kinds of arrythmia are recorded in memory with simul-taneous storing of the value of physical load at which theyoccurred while the dangerous kinds of arrythmia are immediatelydisplayed with a simultaneous generation of a sound signalinforming the individual of the need to relieve the physicalload. As distinct from prior art devices, the herein disclosedelectronic ergometer permits to simultaneously monitor themagnitude of physical load and heat activity in everyday life,while walking or jogging. This facilitates objective moni-toring of physical loads during preventive treatment or re-habilitation.
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