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  • Surface Electromyogram Denoising Using Adaptive Wavelet Thresholding

    Surface electromyogram (sEMG) may have low signal to noise ratios. An adaptive wavelet thresholding technique was developed in this study to remove noise contamination from sEMG signals. Compared with conventional wavelet thresholding methods, the adaptive approach can adjust thresholds based on different signal to noise ratios of the processed signal, thus effectively removing noise contamination and reducing distortion of the EMG signal. The advantage of the developed adaptive thresholding method was demonstrated using simulated and experimental sEMG recordings.

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  • Analysis of Abnormal Muscular Coupling During Rehabilitation after Stroke

    For the questions of deeply researching abnormal neuromuscular coupling and better evaluating motor function of stroke patients with motor dysfunction, an effective intermuscular coherence analysis method and index are studied to explore the neuromuscular oscillation and the pathomechanism of motor dysfunction, based on which an assessment standard of muscle function is established. Firstly, the contrastive analysis about the intermuscular coherence of antagonistic muscle of affected and intact upper limbs of stroke patients was conducted. Secondly, a significant indicator of Fisher's Z-transformed coherence significant indicator was defined to quantitatively describe the coupling differences in certain functional frequency domain between surface electromyogram (sEMG) of affected and intact sides. Further more, the relationship between intermuscular coherence and motor task was studied. Through the analysis of intermuscular coherence during elbow flexion-extension of affected and intact sides, we found that the intermuscular coherence was associated with motor task and the stroke patients exhibited significantly lower beta-band intermuscular coherence in performing the task with their affected upper limbs. More conclusion can be drawn that beta-band intermuscular coherence has been found concerned with Fugle-Meyer scale, which indicates that beta-band intermuscular coherence could be an index assisting in evaluating motor function of patients.

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  • Study on Muscle Fatigue Property of Human Body in Shoulder Loaded Walking Based on Surface Electromyogram

    We carried out study on surface electromyogram (sEMG) signal generated from cluster muscles in trunk and lower limbs on condition of human body walking with heavily burdened shoulder to explore functional status and fatigue property of human muscles and to offer an important reference for finding better ways of loading, improving the performance and design of backpack as well as weight-bearing system more suitable for ergonomics. We measured and obtained surface electromyography signals from the primary muscles clusters in neck, shoulder, back and leg of 20 test recipients loaded with different burdens on their shoulders. The eigenvalue of mean power frequency (MPF) were processed with SPSS 16.0. It could be concluded that with the increase of loading weights, male are more likely to be fatigued due to dramatic decrease of trapezius' MPF. While for the female test recipients, the cervical extensor muscles' MPF dropped significantly and were more easily fatigued. Moreover, there was a remarkable difference in terms of electromyography signal before and after the weight reaches certain limit (P<0.05) . The maximum weight limit loaded on shoulders for man is 12% of the total bodyweight while such limit for woman is just 9%.

    Release date:2017-01-17 06:17 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effectiveness analysis of muscle fatigue in rehabilitation based on surface electromyogram

    Muscle fatigue has widespread application in the field of rehabilitation medicine. The paper studies the muscle fatigue using surface electromyogram (sEMG) in the background of rehabilitation training system. The sEMG and ventilatory threshold of vastus lateralis, rectus femoris and erector spinae are collected synchronously and the electromyogram fatigue threshold (EMGFT) of different sEMG was analyzed by increasing load cycling experiments of 10 healthy subjects. This paper also analyzes the effect of isotonic and isometric contraction on EMGFT. Results showed that the appeared time of EMGFT was earlier than that of ventilatory threshold in the incremental load cycling. While the differences were subtle and EMGFT was verified to be effective. EMGFT has been proven effective for different muscle contraction by comparing the EMGFT of vastus lateralis and erector spinae. EMGFT could be used to keep muscle injuries from overtraining in the process of rehabilitation. Therefore, EMGFT has a great significance for femoral shaft fractures’s fatigue monitoring in rehabilitation training.

    Release date:2019-02-18 03:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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