2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2006.02.012
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Non-invasive Assessment of the Gracilis Muscle by Means of Surface Electromyography Electrode Arrays

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“…In both groups of patients (DGP and AGP), the procedure was performed under general anesthesia. The gracilis muscle innervation was detected preoperatively by surface electromyography with a flexible array of 16 equally spaced silver bar electrodes and amplification system (ICU EMG16 Bioelettronica, Turin) as described by Bottin et al [ 8 ]. Two 5 cm longitudinal incisions along the length of the thigh allowed the identification and mobilization of gracilis muscle.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In both groups of patients (DGP and AGP), the procedure was performed under general anesthesia. The gracilis muscle innervation was detected preoperatively by surface electromyography with a flexible array of 16 equally spaced silver bar electrodes and amplification system (ICU EMG16 Bioelettronica, Turin) as described by Bottin et al [ 8 ]. Two 5 cm longitudinal incisions along the length of the thigh allowed the identification and mobilization of gracilis muscle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%