The aim of this study was to develop and validate under laboratory conditions an algorithm for a time-frequency analysis of rhythmic masticatory muscle activity (RMMA). The algorithm baseband demodulated the electromyographic (EMG) signal to provide a frequency versus time representation. Using appropriate thresholds for frequency and power parameters, it was possible to automatically assess the features of RMMA without examiner interaction. The algorithm was first tested using synthetic EMG signals and then using real EMG signals obtained from the masticatory muscles of 11 human subjects who underwent well-defined rhythmic, static, and possible confounding oral tasks. The accuracy of detection was quantified by receiver operating character...
Sport, fitness, as well as rehabilitation activities, often require the accomplishment of repetitive...
The detection of muscular activity for signals characterized by low amplitude and low signal-to-nois...
The electromyhograms from the human masseter muscles of a randomly sampled population were obtained....
The aim of this study was to develop and validate under laboratory conditions an algorithm for a tim...
The rhythm of mastication is one of the important factors in evaluating the masticatory function. Th...
A computerized analysis system for the masticatory muscles has been developed. Silent period (SP), w...
The etiology of myoarthropathies of the masticatory system (MAP) is not fully understood. For the hy...
This paper presents a new method for the automated processing of surface electromyography (SEMG) sig...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...
It is of interest to characterize a dynamic function of muscle during movement, which is a non-stati...
This paper studies the time-frequency analysis of trunk response based on surface electromyography (...
Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) Malaysia has reported that the incidence of work related to mus...
The timing of muscle activity is commonly measured in studies of motor control. In repetitive- movem...
The aim was to understand between-volunteer differences in Electromyography (EMG) behaviour during c...
OBJECTIVES To test if there was a correlation between night-time masticatory muscle activity, as me...
Sport, fitness, as well as rehabilitation activities, often require the accomplishment of repetitive...
The detection of muscular activity for signals characterized by low amplitude and low signal-to-nois...
The electromyhograms from the human masseter muscles of a randomly sampled population were obtained....
The aim of this study was to develop and validate under laboratory conditions an algorithm for a tim...
The rhythm of mastication is one of the important factors in evaluating the masticatory function. Th...
A computerized analysis system for the masticatory muscles has been developed. Silent period (SP), w...
The etiology of myoarthropathies of the masticatory system (MAP) is not fully understood. For the hy...
This paper presents a new method for the automated processing of surface electromyography (SEMG) sig...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...
It is of interest to characterize a dynamic function of muscle during movement, which is a non-stati...
This paper studies the time-frequency analysis of trunk response based on surface electromyography (...
Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) Malaysia has reported that the incidence of work related to mus...
The timing of muscle activity is commonly measured in studies of motor control. In repetitive- movem...
The aim was to understand between-volunteer differences in Electromyography (EMG) behaviour during c...
OBJECTIVES To test if there was a correlation between night-time masticatory muscle activity, as me...
Sport, fitness, as well as rehabilitation activities, often require the accomplishment of repetitive...
The detection of muscular activity for signals characterized by low amplitude and low signal-to-nois...
The electromyhograms from the human masseter muscles of a randomly sampled population were obtained....