2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/172815
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Recent Observations in Surface Electromyography Recording of Triceps Brachii Muscle in Patients and Athletes

Abstract: Abstract. OBJECTIVE:To observe and analyse the literature on the use of surface electromyography electrodes, including the shape, size, and metal composition of the electrodes used, the interelectrode distance, and the anatomical locations on the muscle at which the electrodes are placed, for the observation of the triceps brachii muscle activity in patients and athletes. METHODS: We searched the ScienceDirect and SpringerLink online databases for articles published in the English language during the last six … Show more

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“…The dynamic testing of the elbow was performed in the dynamometer ( Figure 1 d). Along with the Optotrack markers, the subject was also outfitted with two surface EMG sensors (Delsys Myomonitor IV wireless EMG system, Delsys Inc., Natick, MA, USA) on the middle of the muscle as suggested for bicep and tricep muscles to record muscle activity [ 9 , 10 ]. The subject was asked to perform three seated elbow flexion/extension trials in three different protocols: (1) isokinetic at 10 deg/s, (2) isokinetic at 60 deg/s, and (3) at self-selected angular velocity (as fast as possible by the subject).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamic testing of the elbow was performed in the dynamometer ( Figure 1 d). Along with the Optotrack markers, the subject was also outfitted with two surface EMG sensors (Delsys Myomonitor IV wireless EMG system, Delsys Inc., Natick, MA, USA) on the middle of the muscle as suggested for bicep and tricep muscles to record muscle activity [ 9 , 10 ]. The subject was asked to perform three seated elbow flexion/extension trials in three different protocols: (1) isokinetic at 10 deg/s, (2) isokinetic at 60 deg/s, and (3) at self-selected angular velocity (as fast as possible by the subject).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%