
Thomas A. B. Leis (co-developer of EMG biofeedback)
Thomas A. B. Leis is a researcher known for co-developing electromyography (EMG) biofeedback, a technique that measures muscle activity through electrical signals. This technology allows individuals and clinicians to monitor and improve muscle control by providing real-time feedback, often aiding in rehabilitation and physical therapy. Leis's work helped advance the field by making muscle activity more accessible for therapeutic applications, supporting recovery from injury, and enhancing athletic performance. His contributions have improved understanding of muscle function and fostered the development of effective biofeedback-based treatments.