Muscular co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint, enhancing joint stability and balance. The quantitative assessment of muscle co-contractions would be meaningful for deepening the comprehension of this physiological mechanism. Thus, the purpose of this work is to quantify muscle co-contraction using a Wavelet transform-based coherence analysis of sEMG signal during straight walking. To this purpose, sEMG from tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius lateralis (GL) and basographic signals were acquired in five healthy subjects during walking. Basographic signals were analyzed to quantify foot-floor contact. sEMG signals were processed using Wavelet Transform Coherence (WTC) to identify musc...
Abstract:- In this research, surface electromyography (SEMG) signal analysis from the right rectus f...
A range of signal processing techniques have been adopted and developed as a methodology which can b...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...
Muscular co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint,...
Co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint, enhancin...
Background: Muscle co-contraction plays a significant role in motion control. Available detection me...
Background Continuous and discrete wavelet transforms have been established as valid tools to analyz...
This paper focuses on development of an algorithm that automatically differentiates a Femoro-Acetabu...
Surface electromyography is often used to assess muscle activity and muscle function. A wavelet appr...
The aim of this paper is to estimate muscle fatigue by using wavelet analysis method in SEMG signal ...
Studying muscle fatigue plays an important role in preventing the risks associated with musculoskele...
The main objectives of the research was to (1) demonstrate the superiority of the wavelet transform ...
This study reports a new technique for extracting muscle synergies using continuous wavelet transfor...
An algorithm is proposed for processing and analyzing surface electromyography (SEMG) signals using...
Abstract Background Intermuscular synchronization constitutes one of the key aspects of effective sp...
Abstract:- In this research, surface electromyography (SEMG) signal analysis from the right rectus f...
A range of signal processing techniques have been adopted and developed as a methodology which can b...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...
Muscular co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint,...
Co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint, enhancin...
Background: Muscle co-contraction plays a significant role in motion control. Available detection me...
Background Continuous and discrete wavelet transforms have been established as valid tools to analyz...
This paper focuses on development of an algorithm that automatically differentiates a Femoro-Acetabu...
Surface electromyography is often used to assess muscle activity and muscle function. A wavelet appr...
The aim of this paper is to estimate muscle fatigue by using wavelet analysis method in SEMG signal ...
Studying muscle fatigue plays an important role in preventing the risks associated with musculoskele...
The main objectives of the research was to (1) demonstrate the superiority of the wavelet transform ...
This study reports a new technique for extracting muscle synergies using continuous wavelet transfor...
An algorithm is proposed for processing and analyzing surface electromyography (SEMG) signals using...
Abstract Background Intermuscular synchronization constitutes one of the key aspects of effective sp...
Abstract:- In this research, surface electromyography (SEMG) signal analysis from the right rectus f...
A range of signal processing techniques have been adopted and developed as a methodology which can b...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...