Electromyograms (EMGs) and ultrasound (US) images provide complementary information on muscle function. The integration of these two techniques may provide key insights into the electromechanical properties of skeletal muscles as well as into physiological adaptations due to ageing, pathologies, injuries or rehabilitation. From a technological point of view, the simultaneous acquisition of US and surface EMG from the same muscle region is challenging as the two detection systems may interfere with each other. This paper will describe these methodological issues and how they have been addressed to ensure high quality detection of both surface EMGs and US images. Finally, an overview on current and possible, future applications will be provid...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the assessment of musculoskeletal functions and the ...
Pain and disorders of the human skeletal muscles are one of the most common reasons for medical cons...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The clinical standard for the identification of muscle fasciculations is needle electromyography. Ho...
Electromyography and ultrasonography provide complementary information about electrophysiological an...
Application of two dimensional surface electrode arrays can provide a means of mapping motor unit ac...
Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated...
Human machine interfaces follow machine learning approaches to interpret muscles states, mainly from...
In this manuscript we describe the development and testing of a bipolar electrode for the simultaneo...
Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging (USI) is a growing field in literature. It has been proven to be ...
iEMG - imaging electromyography - is a novel approach for processing EMG data. To date, it is very d...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the functional assessment of muscles. On the other h...
Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated...
Item does not contain fulltextAn electromyogram (EMG) is a registration of the electrical activity o...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the assessment of musculoskeletal functions and the ...
Pain and disorders of the human skeletal muscles are one of the most common reasons for medical cons...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The clinical standard for the identification of muscle fasciculations is needle electromyography. Ho...
Electromyography and ultrasonography provide complementary information about electrophysiological an...
Application of two dimensional surface electrode arrays can provide a means of mapping motor unit ac...
Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated...
Human machine interfaces follow machine learning approaches to interpret muscles states, mainly from...
In this manuscript we describe the development and testing of a bipolar electrode for the simultaneo...
Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated...
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Imaging (USI) is a growing field in literature. It has been proven to be ...
iEMG - imaging electromyography - is a novel approach for processing EMG data. To date, it is very d...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the functional assessment of muscles. On the other h...
Muscle fasciculations, resulting from the spontaneous activation of motor neurons, may be associated...
Item does not contain fulltextAn electromyogram (EMG) is a registration of the electrical activity o...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the assessment of musculoskeletal functions and the ...
Pain and disorders of the human skeletal muscles are one of the most common reasons for medical cons...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe