The peroneus longus (PL) is a rearfoot evertor, important in frontal plane foot motion. Studying PL function has been limited by previous electromyography (EMG) studies reporting poor between-day reliability. Due to its close proximity to adjacent muscles, EMG measures of PL may be susceptible to crosstalk, thus correct electrode placement is vital. The aim of this study was to use ultrasound to aid placement of small surface EMG electrodes and determine the between-day reliability of PL EMG in healthy participants' walking. Ten participants walked barefoot and shod at a controlled, self-selected speed. Six trials per condition, per session, were recorded over two days (mean (SD): 5 (3) days apart). The muscle belly was located using ultras...
Background: Neuroplasticity drives recovery of walking after a lesion of the descending tract. Intra...
The purpose of this study was to compare the use of intramuscular (iEMG) and surface (sEMG) electrom...
Contains fulltext : 136691.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Neu...
The peroneus longus (PL) is a rearfoot evertor, important in frontal plane foot motion. Studying PL ...
The peroneus longus (PL) is a rearfoot evertor, important in frontal plane foot motion. Studying PL ...
There are minimal data describing the between-day repeatability of EMG measurements during running. ...
There are minimal data describing the between-day repeatability of EMG measurements during running. ...
There are minimal data describing the between-day repeatability of EMG measurements during running. ...
Peroneus longus and brevis (PLB) disorders are commonly in people with lateral ligamentous instabili...
The purpose of this study was to determine the intratester reliability of surface electromyography (...
The aim of the study was to assess the variability of EMG signal envelope with electrode location du...
The aim of the study was to assess the variability of EMG signal envelope with electrode location du...
This study investigated the reproducibility of test results of the Langer Electrodynogram (EDG) foot...
Ankle plantar flexor muscles are active in the stance phase of walking to propel the body forward. I...
Between-session reliability of electromyographic data is important for confidence in interpreting th...
Background: Neuroplasticity drives recovery of walking after a lesion of the descending tract. Intra...
The purpose of this study was to compare the use of intramuscular (iEMG) and surface (sEMG) electrom...
Contains fulltext : 136691.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Neu...
The peroneus longus (PL) is a rearfoot evertor, important in frontal plane foot motion. Studying PL ...
The peroneus longus (PL) is a rearfoot evertor, important in frontal plane foot motion. Studying PL ...
There are minimal data describing the between-day repeatability of EMG measurements during running. ...
There are minimal data describing the between-day repeatability of EMG measurements during running. ...
There are minimal data describing the between-day repeatability of EMG measurements during running. ...
Peroneus longus and brevis (PLB) disorders are commonly in people with lateral ligamentous instabili...
The purpose of this study was to determine the intratester reliability of surface electromyography (...
The aim of the study was to assess the variability of EMG signal envelope with electrode location du...
The aim of the study was to assess the variability of EMG signal envelope with electrode location du...
This study investigated the reproducibility of test results of the Langer Electrodynogram (EDG) foot...
Ankle plantar flexor muscles are active in the stance phase of walking to propel the body forward. I...
Between-session reliability of electromyographic data is important for confidence in interpreting th...
Background: Neuroplasticity drives recovery of walking after a lesion of the descending tract. Intra...
The purpose of this study was to compare the use of intramuscular (iEMG) and surface (sEMG) electrom...
Contains fulltext : 136691.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Neu...