International audienceElectromyographic (EMG) raw signals are sensitive to intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Consequently, EMG normalization is required to draw proper interpretations of standardized data. Specific recommendations are needed regarding a relevant EMG normalization method for participants who show atypical EMG patterns, such as poststroke subjects. This study compared three EMG normalization methods ("isometric MVC", "isokinetic MVC", "isokinetic MVC kinematic-related") on muscle activations and the antagonist-agonist co-contraction index. Fifteen post-stroke subjects and fifteen healthy controls performed active elbow extensions, followed by isometric and isokinetic maximum voluntary contractions (MVC). Muscle activations wer...
Electromyography (EMG) is normalized in relation to a reference maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) ...
The aim of the paper is to compare the electromyographic signals (EMGs) and the joint angles of the ...
The purpose of this study was to compare four different methods of normalising electromyograms (EMGs...
International audienceElectromyographic (EMG) raw signals are sensitive to intrinsic and extrinsic f...
Electromyograms (EMGs) need to be normalized if comparisons are sought between trials when electrode...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare four different methods of normalising the ampl...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
The accuracy of control and strength of contraction for muscles of the trunk, the muscles between ou...
The normalization of EMG signals to those recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction provides a...
The normalization of EMG signals to those recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction provides a...
Data from each participant (n = 25, 18 males) of electromyographic activity (EMG) in each contractio...
Acceptable reliability of normalisation contractions in electromyography (EMG) is paramount for test...
The general purpose of normalization of EMG amplitude is to enable comparisons between participants,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of normalisation methods used in the study ...
Electromyography (EMG) is normalized in relation to a reference maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) ...
The aim of the paper is to compare the electromyographic signals (EMGs) and the joint angles of the ...
The purpose of this study was to compare four different methods of normalising electromyograms (EMGs...
International audienceElectromyographic (EMG) raw signals are sensitive to intrinsic and extrinsic f...
Electromyograms (EMGs) need to be normalized if comparisons are sought between trials when electrode...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare four different methods of normalising the ampl...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
Walking after stroke is often described as requiring excessive muscle co-contraction, yet, evidence ...
The accuracy of control and strength of contraction for muscles of the trunk, the muscles between ou...
The normalization of EMG signals to those recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction provides a...
The normalization of EMG signals to those recorded during a maximal voluntary contraction provides a...
Data from each participant (n = 25, 18 males) of electromyographic activity (EMG) in each contractio...
Acceptable reliability of normalisation contractions in electromyography (EMG) is paramount for test...
The general purpose of normalization of EMG amplitude is to enable comparisons between participants,...
The purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of normalisation methods used in the study ...
Electromyography (EMG) is normalized in relation to a reference maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) ...
The aim of the paper is to compare the electromyographic signals (EMGs) and the joint angles of the ...
The purpose of this study was to compare four different methods of normalising electromyograms (EMGs...