Electromyography Articles & Analysis
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One of the features of the NeuroNode is the choice of using either EMG or Spatial mode. EMG (electromyography) is the measurement of electrical activity associated with the activation of a muscle group as detected by non-invasive electrodes on the surface of the skin. ...
Reid et al. [6] also used posturography to assess the incidence of large-fiber peripheral neuropathy by comparing the results with conventional electromyography (EMG) results. This study showed abnormal sway patterns only in patients who had EMG abnormalities consistent with the pathology, and differed significantly from the control subjects’ results. ...
This article explores the use of force myography (FMG) as a potential alternative to the well-established surface electromyography. Specifically, the use of FMG to control different grips of a commercially available robotic hand, Bebionic3, is investigated. ...
In addition, the donning of gloves results in a reduction in palmar sensation and may hamper the completion of fine-motor tasks. Surface electromyography (sEMG) has been successfully used to detect hand activities in individuals with stroke (Lee et al., 2011; Zhang and Zhou, 2012; Li et al., 2014). ...
The information on mastication and food sensory properties is usually collected by recording people's ingesting and chewing actions using electromyography, fluorography, cinephotography, videofluorography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging and so on. ...