Rheoencephalography (REG) is a method for studying cerebral (brain) blood flow. It’s based on recording the rhythmic changes in the electrical resistance of brain tissue due to pulsating blood flow in the vessels.
REG involves analyzing repeated waves and spikes. The assessment of rheoencephalograms considers the characteristics of these spikes, the amplitude of rheographic (systolic) waves, and other factors. This method is particularly useful in the sports domain for various purposes.
Rheoencephalography is a significant tool in sports medicine, offering deep insights into cerebral blood flow-related issues in athletes. Its non-invasive nature and precise diagnostic capability make it indispensable for sports health professionals.