Electrodiagnosis in New Frontiers of Clinical ResearchUtilization of electrodiagnosis; namely electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction studies, late responses, repetitive nerve stimulation techniques, quantitative EMG and evoked potentials, has long been discussed in many text books as basic principles. However the usage of electroneuromyography is rather new in some aspects when compared with tasks of daily practise. This book, we believe, will cover and enlighten those aspects where electrodiagnosis has begun to play important roles nowadays. |
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Índice
Characteristics of the FWave and HReflex in Patients with | 25 |
Different Types of Fibrillation Potentials in Human | 43 |
Experimental and Simulated EMG Responses in the Study | 57 |
Clinical Quantitative Electromyography | 89 |
AgeRelated Neuromuscular | 113 |
A Multiple Muscle Activation Index | 131 |
How Deep Should You Squat to Maximise a Holistic Training | 155 |
Surface Electromyography in Sports and Exercise | 175 |
Evoked EMG Makes Measurement of Muscle Tone Possible | 195 |
Underwater Electromyogram for Human Health Exercise | 213 |
Recent Trends in EMGBased Control Methods | 237 |
Simulator of a Myoelectrically Controlled Prosthetic Hand with | 269 |
Biofeedback with Pelvic Floor Electromyography | 287 |
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action potential afferent algorithm alpha motor neuron amplitude analysis assistive robots axons based control methods biofeedback changes clinical coactivation compared continuous stretching decrease disorders dynamic effects electrodes electromyography EMG activity EMG based control EMG data EMG recording EMG signals end plate spikes exercise exoskeleton exoskeleton robots extensor femoris fibers fibrillation potentials Figure force frequency function gait H-reflex human Ia afferents increased input isometric Journal knee land-walking latency longer muscle lengths measured motor neuron motor unit movement MUAPs MUPs MUPT muscle activity muscle fibres muscle spindle myoelectric needle electrode nerve neural neuro-fuzzy neuromuscular normal older adults Partanen patients pattern pelvic floor performance Physiology posture prosthetic recruitment reflex rehabilitation resistance training response sEMG significantly soleus soleus muscle speed spinal cord Sports stimulus intensity subjects surface electrodes surface EMG SYNERGOS techniques tendon torque upper limb urinary incontinence urinary tract vibration stimulation voluntary walking water-walking