Conduction Velocity of Muscle Action Potential as an Indicator of Originating Muscular Fatigue in Surface Electromyography
Authors:
D. Pánek; D. Pavlů; J. Čemusová
Authors place of work:
Katedra fyzioterapie FTVS UK, Praha
vedoucí katedry doc. PaedDr. D. Pavlů, CSc.
Published in the journal:
Rehabil. fyz. Lék., 16, 2009, No. 3, pp. 96-101.
Category:
Original Papers
Summary
In this article we deal with the general principles of electric muscle registration by surface electromyography. The main topic is multi-electrode registration by HD-sEMG (high-density surface EMG) which will enable us to recognize muscle fibre conduction velocity. This parameter is very sensitive indicator of peripheral muscle fatigue. We are demonstrated other possibility of experimental and diagnostic surface electromyography.
Key words:
sEMG, HD-sEMG, MFCV, surface electromyography, muscle fiber conduction velocity
Zdroje
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