2006
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2006.870246
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Improving EMG-Based Muscle Force Estimation by Using a High-Density EMG Grid and Principal Component Analysis

Abstract: Abstract-The accuracy of predictions of muscle force based on electromyography (EMG) is an important issue in biomechanics and kinesiology. Since human skeletal muscles show a high diversity and heterogeneity in their fiber architecture, it is difficult to properly align electrodes to the muscle fiber direction. Against this background, we analyzed the effect of different bipolar configuration directions on EMG-based force estimation. In addition, we investigated whether principal component analysis (PCA) can … Show more

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“…1): proximal or distal single bipolar channels over BB (1p, 1d), single proximal and distal rows of multiple bipolar channels (2p, 2d), multiple rows of bipolar channels over the entire proximal or distal part (3p, 3d), and multiple rows of bipolar channels over the entire BB (4). Alternatively, the same monopolar channels, which were used for the different configurations described above, were processed with PCA as proposed in a previous study (Staudenmann et al, 2006), yielding the conditions: 2pPCA, 2dPCA, 3pPCA, and 3dPCA. The first four principal components were discarded, as a means to eliminate common information from the monopolar EMG data in an unbiased way (Staudenmann et al, 2006(Staudenmann et al, , 2009a.…”
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“…1): proximal or distal single bipolar channels over BB (1p, 1d), single proximal and distal rows of multiple bipolar channels (2p, 2d), multiple rows of bipolar channels over the entire proximal or distal part (3p, 3d), and multiple rows of bipolar channels over the entire BB (4). Alternatively, the same monopolar channels, which were used for the different configurations described above, were processed with PCA as proposed in a previous study (Staudenmann et al, 2006), yielding the conditions: 2pPCA, 2dPCA, 3pPCA, and 3dPCA. The first four principal components were discarded, as a means to eliminate common information from the monopolar EMG data in an unbiased way (Staudenmann et al, 2006(Staudenmann et al, , 2009a.…”
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“…Although muscle activation is not a physiological variable, it is a commonly used term to represent the combined effect of recruitment and rate coding in a scalar value, ranging from 0% to 100%. Estimates of muscle activation based on conventional bipolar EMG, however, have limitations (Farina et al, 2004;Staudenmann et al, 2006). Importantly, activity can be heterogeneous within muscles during voluntary contractions, as was shown with multi-channel EMG (Eriksson et al, 1984;Holtermann et al, 2005;Staudenmann et al, 2005Staudenmann et al, , 2009avan Zuylen et al, 1988, Vieira et al, 2011Wolf et al, 1998), as well as with ultrasound imaging (Bojson-Moller et al, 2004;Darby et al, 2012;Finni et al, 2003;Pappas et al, 2002).…”
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