Two degrees of freedom, dynamic, hand-wrist EMG-force using a minimum number of electrodes.
Abstract
null null Few studies have related the surface electromyogram (EMG) of forearm muscles to two degree of freedom (DoF) hand-wrist forces; ones that have, used large high-density electrode arrays that are impractical for most applied biomechanics research. Hence, we researched EMG-force in two DoFs—hand open-close paired with one wrist DoF—using as few as four conventional electrodes, comparing equidistant placement about the forearm to optimized...
Paper Details
Title
Two degrees of freedom, dynamic, hand-wrist EMG-force using a minimum number of electrodes.
Published Date
Apr 16, 2019
Volume
47
Pages
10 - 18
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