2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22197527
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Age-Related Differences in Intermuscular Coherence EMG-EMG of Ankle Joint Antagonist Muscle Activity during Maximal Leaning

Abstract: Background: Intermuscular synchronization is one of the fundamental aspects of maintaining a stable posture and is of great importance in the aging process. This study aimed to assess muscle synchronization and postural stabilizer asymmetry during quiet standing and the limits of stability using wavelet analysis. Intermuscular synchrony and antagonistic sEMG-sEMG (surface electromyography) coherence asymmetry were evaluated in the tibialis anterior and soleus muscles. Methods: The study involved 20 elderly (ag… Show more

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“…In paper “Age-Related Differences in Intermuscular Coherence EMG-EMG of Ankle Joint Antagonist Muscle Activity during Maximal Leaning” [ 12 ] authored by Konieczny et al, the authors focused on intermuscular synchronization, which is the one of the fundamental aspects for maintaining a stable posture. The authors tried to assess the muscle synchronization and postural stabilizer asymmetry during quiet standing and the limits of stability with the implementation of Wavelet analysis; they also evaluated intermuscular synchrony and antagonistic sEMG-sEMG (surface electromyography) coherence asymmetry in tibialis anterior and soleus muscles.…”
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“…In paper “Age-Related Differences in Intermuscular Coherence EMG-EMG of Ankle Joint Antagonist Muscle Activity during Maximal Leaning” [ 12 ] authored by Konieczny et al, the authors focused on intermuscular synchronization, which is the one of the fundamental aspects for maintaining a stable posture. The authors tried to assess the muscle synchronization and postural stabilizer asymmetry during quiet standing and the limits of stability with the implementation of Wavelet analysis; they also evaluated intermuscular synchrony and antagonistic sEMG-sEMG (surface electromyography) coherence asymmetry in tibialis anterior and soleus muscles.…”
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confidence: 99%