Tracking motor units longitudinally across experimental sessions with high‐density surface electromyography
Abstract
Key points Classic motor unit (MU) recording and analysis methods do not allow the same MUs to be tracked across different experimental sessions, and therefore, there is limited experimental evidence on the adjustments in MU properties following training or during the progression of neuromuscular disorders. We propose a new processing method to track the same MUs across experimental sessions (separated by weeks) by using high‐density surface...
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Title
Tracking motor units longitudinally across experimental sessions with high‐density surface electromyography
Published Date
Feb 28, 2017
Journal
Volume
595
Issue
5
Pages
1479 - 1496
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