The leading manufacturer of premium quality concentric EMG electrode

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Oryx animal

The name of our company(Oryx) is inspired by the sharp and unique horns of this rare under extinction animal which indicates the sharpness of our EMG electrodes.

“through the animals faced extinction in the early 1970’s, when only 6 remained in the wild, the numbers have dramatically increased, thanks to breathing programs and conservation efforts.”

About us

we are the one and only leading manufacturer of concentric EMG needle electrodes in Turkey.
We are confident to mention that we only compare ourselves with the top global. Initially we focused on providing the local market with the highest quality at that period of time, soon after we faced so many positive feedbacks from well-known physicians and neurologists which gave us the tension to start exporting to neighboring countries but it was not the end of story and we took another step forward by managing to get all required international quality certificates (CE, ISO , FSC ,…) which led us to take a big market share in Asia, Europe and Africa sooner than our expectations.

Our team in oryx is gathered by a group of motivated, committed and responsive professionals which tend to provide the best support for the Neurologists, patients and distributors.

Products

Concentric EMG electrode

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Vision

along side with our current projects, one of our priorities has always been humanitarian activities, for instance, since the Russia-Ukraine war, despite of the logistical impossibilities of Ukraine, we successfully managed to to find solutions and regularly shipped our products (EMG electrodes) to facilitate diagnosing of the injured people.
our main vision is to enhance the quality of life by developing innovative projects.

What is EMG and its applications?

    1. what’s EMG? Electromyography (EMG) is the electrical diagnostic procedure that tests the health of the patinet muscles and nerves that control them.

    2. what happens during an EMG test? an intramuscular EMG is performed by inserting a very thin needle electrode through the skin into the muscle. The electrical activity given off by your muscles in the rest and contraction state are then picked up by the electrode and it’s eventually transferred to the EMG machine through a cable. This activity appears on the monitor, and the electromyographer (who is usually a neurologist) may recognize the disorder by interpreting the signals.

    3. when an EMG test is required?EMG tests are usually ordered when patients are having problems with their muscles or nerves such as when you have a pinched nerve in the back or the neck, tingling or numbness in the arms or legs. An EMG may show if you have a nerve compression somewhere or a nerve injury. Weakness or pain in a specific muscle may also be indicative of a nerve or muscle disease and require an EMG test.

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