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Methodology of surface electromyography in gait analysis: review of the literature

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 2019
Gait analysis is a significant diagnostic procedure for the clinicians who manage musculoskeletal disorders. Surface electromyography (sEMG) combined with kinematic and kinetic data is a useful tool for decision making of the appropriate method needed to
G. Papagiannis   +8 more
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Electromyography-Based Hand Gesture Recognition System for Upper Limb Amputees

IEEE Sensors Letters, 2019
This article presents a low-power embedded platform that recognizes arm gestures by decoding surface electromyography (EMG) signals of amputees.
Sidharth Pancholi, A. Joshi
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Electromyography in Orthopaedics

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1949
1. Electromyography has been found useful in studying the pattern of motor activity in normal and paretic muscles, particularly in poliomyelitis and peripheral-nerve injuries. 2. Degrees of spasticity, rigidity, and tremor may be measured semi-quantitatively by this method. 3.
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Recognition of walking environments and gait period by surface electromyography

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering, 2019
Recognizing and predicting the movement and intention of the wearer in control of an exoskeleton robot is very challenging. It is difficult for exoskeleton robots, which measure and drive human movements, to interact with humans.
Seulki Kyeong   +5 more
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Laryngeal Electromyography

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1991
Laryngeal electromyography (EMG) is simultaneously a powerful clinical and investigative tool. EMG may be diagnostic and prognostic in cases of laryngeal or vagus nerve injury and can differentiate between vocal cord fixation and paralysis. EMG also is being used to help unravel complex laryngeal neural and muscle physiology.
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Scanning electromyography

Muscle & Nerve, 2002
A special electromyography (EMG) method, scanning EMG, was introduced by Stålberg and Antoni in 1980 to study the electrophysiological cross sections and sizes of motor units. Scanning EMG gives a new approach for the evaluation of the electrical properties of motor units, providing new data on the normal anatomical distribution of muscle fibers and ...
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Driver drowsiness detection based on classification of surface electromyography features in a driving simulator

Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part H, journal of engineering in medicine, 2019
Driver drowsiness is a significant cause of fatal crashes every year in the world. In this research, driver’s drowsiness is detected by classifying surface electromyography signal features.
M. Mahmoodi, A. Nahvi
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