Surface electromyography (sEMG) has shown promise in estimating grip forces while people are performing tasks; however, equipment and analysis procedures remain complex for use by practitioners in industry. The objective of this study was to quantify error in grip force estimations associated with changes in hand/wrist posture using simple methods and off-the-shelf sEMG equipment. Eight healthy, college-aged females participated in the study. Six sEMG sensors were placed radially around the forearm. Subjects applied 15%, 45%, and 75 % of maximum power grip strength in seven different postures (neutral, 15, 30, and 45 degrees extension, and 15, 30, and 45 degrees flexion). sEMG signals were calibrated using linear regression and used to pred...
Many studies use surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals to estimate the joint angle, for control of u...
Risk factors of work-related upper-limb musculoskeletal disorders, such as wrist posture and applied...
Applied grip force is an important factor in the design of safe jobs in industry. Unfortunately, gri...
AbstractThis study was conducted in order to assess the potential of low-cost surface electromyograp...
Evaluation of handgrip forces constitutes an essential component of ergonomic evaluation (e.g. of ha...
Castellini C, Kõiva R. Using surface electromyography to predict single finger forces. Presented at ...
This project investigates the use of myoelectric signals to predict wrist orientation and torque in ...
Knowledge of hand grip force is important in fields such as biomechanics, bioengineering, and ergono...
This dataset contains sEMG and grasp fore data from 5 volunteers. The data collection process is as...
With an aging population, facilitation of an independent lifestyle for the elderly and those with ne...
Abstract Background Several regression models have been proposed for estimation of isometric joint t...
Force production involves the coordination of multiple muscles, and the produced force levels can be...
A series of experiments were performed in order to investigate whether estimates of handgrip force c...
Background: Several regression models have been proposed for estimation of isometric joint torque us...
This study compares the simultaneous measurements of finger joint angles obtained with a myoelectric...
Many studies use surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals to estimate the joint angle, for control of u...
Risk factors of work-related upper-limb musculoskeletal disorders, such as wrist posture and applied...
Applied grip force is an important factor in the design of safe jobs in industry. Unfortunately, gri...
AbstractThis study was conducted in order to assess the potential of low-cost surface electromyograp...
Evaluation of handgrip forces constitutes an essential component of ergonomic evaluation (e.g. of ha...
Castellini C, Kõiva R. Using surface electromyography to predict single finger forces. Presented at ...
This project investigates the use of myoelectric signals to predict wrist orientation and torque in ...
Knowledge of hand grip force is important in fields such as biomechanics, bioengineering, and ergono...
This dataset contains sEMG and grasp fore data from 5 volunteers. The data collection process is as...
With an aging population, facilitation of an independent lifestyle for the elderly and those with ne...
Abstract Background Several regression models have been proposed for estimation of isometric joint t...
Force production involves the coordination of multiple muscles, and the produced force levels can be...
A series of experiments were performed in order to investigate whether estimates of handgrip force c...
Background: Several regression models have been proposed for estimation of isometric joint torque us...
This study compares the simultaneous measurements of finger joint angles obtained with a myoelectric...
Many studies use surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals to estimate the joint angle, for control of u...
Risk factors of work-related upper-limb musculoskeletal disorders, such as wrist posture and applied...
Applied grip force is an important factor in the design of safe jobs in industry. Unfortunately, gri...