静态抓握时前臂肌电图的串音减少

Benjamin C. Fortune, Lachlan R. McKenzie, Logan T. Chatfield, C. Pretty
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本文介绍了分支电极(BE)配置的使用,以减少在前臂肌电图(EMG)的串扰在静态抓握。BE构型在数学上等同于双微分构型,只是按比例缩小了两倍;然而,由于其与传统肌电图设备一起使用的能力,电极配置是有利的。该装置成功地记录了一名健全受试者前臂五块肌肉的生物电位信号:指浅屈肌、指深屈肌、桡腕屈肌、掌长肌和尺腕屈肌。在测量过程中,使用Smedley手持式测力仪强制执行恒定收缩强度为(50±2.5)%的最大自主强度。两个基于振幅的指标用于量化串扰减少量:标准化均方根(RMS)和标准化平均整流值(ARV)。BE配置从指浅屈肌去除了4.82% (RMS)和3.90% (ARV)的串扰,从尺侧屈肌去除了5.4% (RMS)和3.47% (ARV)的串扰。与相应的双相记录相比,其他三块肌肉的BE RMS和ARV均有所增加。串扰的低减少(主要是RMS和ARV的增加)被认为是由电极-皮肤阻抗不匹配引起的。
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Crosstalk Reduction in Forearm Electromyography During Static Gripping
This paper presents the use of the branched electrode (BE) configuration to reduce crosstalk in forearm electromyography (EMG) during static gripping. The BE configuration is mathematically equivalent to the double differential configuration, only scaled down by a factor of two; however, the electrode configuration is advantageous due to its capability for being used with a conventional EMG device. The configuration was used to successfully record the bio-potential signal from five forearm muscles of one able bodied subject: Flexor Digitorum Superficialis, Flexor Digitorum Profundus, Flexor Carpi Radialis, Palmaris Longus and the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris. During the measurement process, a constant contraction strength of (50 ± 2.5)% maximum voluntary strength was enforced using a Smedley hand dynamometer. Two amplitude based indices were used to quantify the amount of crosstalk reduction: normalised root mean square (RMS) and normalised average rectified value (ARV). The BE configuration removed 4.82% (RMS) and 3.90% (ARV) of crosstalk from the flexor Digitorum Superficialis and 5.4% (RMS) and 3.47% (ARV) from the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris. The other three muscles had an increase in both the BE RMS and ARV, in comparison to their corresponding bipolar recordings. The low reduction in crosstalk (mostly an increase in both RMS and ARV) is believed to be from an electrode-skin impedance mismatch.
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