Electrocardiographic Telemetry in Skiers

Abstract
AMONG the many valuable developments in bio-electronics during recent years frequency-modulation telemetering of physiologic data is certainly prominent. Applications related to space travel fostered this instrumentation, but the clinical physiologist is also enjoying its benefits, several types of such telemetering equipment now being commercially available. The advantages of being able to record continuously one or several physiologic phenomena without the necessity of direct instrument attachment to subject or patient are obvious. For the first time the exercise physiologist is able to study variables such as the electrocardiogram, body temperature and electroencephalogram in a wide variety of exercise situations.During the . . .