Standardised indexes reduce the variability of masticatory muscles electromyographic values.

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
European Journal of Translational Myology Pub Date : 2025-03-31 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.4081/ejtm.2025.13420
Riccardo Rosati, Daniela Carmagnola, Gaia Pellegrini, Dolaji Henin, Massimiliano Vella, Claudia Dellavia
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Abstract

In dentistry, Surface Electromyography (sEMG) is currently used in both clinical and research fields to study the electrical activity of the masticatory muscles, such as the anterior Temporals and Masseters, which are easily accessible. Due to biological and technical factors that can alter the capture of the sEMG signal, comparing recordings obtained from the same subject at different days, with electrode replacement, can be challenging, thus complicating inter- and intra-subject sEMG comparisons. In the present study, sEMG activity of the masticatory muscles during maximum teeth clenching was simultaneously recorded using two different electrode configurations (A and B) to simulate different electrodes positioning as may occur between appointments. Raw sEMG signals and standardised indexes based on acquisitions from configurations A and B were compared. The position of the electrodes significantly affected the sEMG raw potentials of the masticatory muscles during maximum teeth clenching, while standardised indexes were not influenced by electrode positioning.

标准化指标降低了咀嚼肌肌电图值的变异性。
在牙科领域,表面肌电图(sEMG)目前被用于临床和研究领域,以研究咀嚼肌的电活动,如颞前肌和咬肌,这是很容易获得的。由于生物和技术因素可以改变表面肌电信号的捕获,比较从同一受试者在不同天获得的记录,更换电极,可能具有挑战性,从而使受试者之间和受试者内部的表面肌电信号比较复杂化。在本研究中,使用两种不同的电极配置(A和B)同时记录咀嚼肌在最大咬牙时的肌电活动,以模拟在预约之间可能发生的不同电极位置。对原始表面肌电信号和基于配置A和B采集的标准化指标进行了比较。电极位置显著影响最大咬牙时咀嚼肌表面肌电原电位,而标准化指标不受电极位置的影响。
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European Journal of Translational Myology
European Journal of Translational Myology MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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