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This study explores the test-retest repeatability of surface EMG measurements during hand gesture tasks across days and across subjects. Subjects took part in the data collection experiments on five separate days in a four-week time period. Surface EMG (sEMG) data was collected from the forearm. Intrasubject and intersubject test-retest repeatability of mean absolute values (MAV) and four-order AR...
A significant contributor to artefact generation in surface electromyography (sEMG) and, functional electrical stimulation (FES) intensity is the skin-to-electrode impedance (ZSE/). While using electrolytic gels may initially lower ZSE/, the impedance may not remain stable. It can vary over time due to changes in underlying structures such as sweat glands and physical deformations due to movements...
A significant contributor to artefact generation in surface electromyography (sEMG) and, functional electrical stimulation (FES) intensity is the skin-to-electrode impedance (ZSE/). While using electrolytic gels may initially lower ZSE/, the impedance may not remain stable. It can vary over time due to changes in underlying structures such as sweat glands and physical deformations due to movements...
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