Many studies have recently addressed the quantification of the natural variability of myoelectric activity during walking, considering hundreds of strides. The availability of so many strides allows assessing a parameter seldom considered in classic surface EMG (sEMG) studies: the occurrence frequency, defined as the frequency each muscle activation occurs with, quantified by the number of strides in which a muscle is recruited with that specific activation modality. Aim of this study is to point out the occurrence frequency as a suitable parameter for the evaluation of the variability of the myoelectric activity during walking. This goal was pursued by means of the statistical gait analysis of sEMG signal acquired from Gastrocnemius Latera...
An electromyographic (EMG) activity pattern for individual muscles in the gait cycle exhibits a grea...
Locomotion is the general definition of all the movements that cause transferring of the body weight...
Human leg muscles are often activated inhomogeneously, e.g. in standing. This may also occur in comp...
Many studies have recently addressed the quantification of the natural variability of myoelectric ac...
Many studies have recently addressed the quantification of the natural variability of myoelectric a...
Natural variability of myoelectric activity during walking was recently analyzed considering hundred...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly used in gait analysis for detecting muscle activity in a...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly used in gait analysis for detecting muscle activity in a...
Aim of the study was to identify the different modalities of activation of gastrocnemius lateralis (...
The study was designed to assess the natural variability of the activation modalities of vastus medi...
Surface electromyography is the technique for measuring levels of muscle activity. When a muscle co...
Summary The EMG patterns for 16 muscles involved in human walking are reported along with stride-to-...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly adopted to characterize walking in patients affected by ...
An electromyographic (EMG) activity pattern for individual muscles in the gait cycle exhibits a grea...
Locomotion is the general definition of all the movements that cause transferring of the body weight...
Human leg muscles are often activated inhomogeneously, e.g. in standing. This may also occur in comp...
Many studies have recently addressed the quantification of the natural variability of myoelectric ac...
Many studies have recently addressed the quantification of the natural variability of myoelectric a...
Natural variability of myoelectric activity during walking was recently analyzed considering hundred...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly used in gait analysis for detecting muscle activity in a...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly used in gait analysis for detecting muscle activity in a...
Aim of the study was to identify the different modalities of activation of gastrocnemius lateralis (...
The study was designed to assess the natural variability of the activation modalities of vastus medi...
Surface electromyography is the technique for measuring levels of muscle activity. When a muscle co...
Summary The EMG patterns for 16 muscles involved in human walking are reported along with stride-to-...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is commonly adopted to characterize walking in patients affected by ...
An electromyographic (EMG) activity pattern for individual muscles in the gait cycle exhibits a grea...
Locomotion is the general definition of all the movements that cause transferring of the body weight...
Human leg muscles are often activated inhomogeneously, e.g. in standing. This may also occur in comp...