IEEJ Transactions on Electronics, Information and Systems
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Print ISSN : 0385-4221
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Estimation of Muscle Fiber Direction by Multi-channel Surface EMG Conductiong Wave Analysis Using Grid Surface Electrodes
Tomohiro KosugeTaiyu KawaguchiHiroshi Kumagai
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2023 Volume 143 Issue 4 Pages 413-419

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Skeletal muscle is a set of motor units (MU). Muscle contractile activity is carried out by regulating the firing frequency of MU and the types of muscle fibers to be mobilized. Multi-channel surface electromyogram (sEMG) contains many conducting waves that represent a single motor unit action potentials (MUAP). In previous study, we proposed a method to extract conducting waves quantitatively and automatically. This method is useful for elucidating mobilized MUs and can be applied to kinematic analysis and diagnosis of muscle diseases. In multi-channel sEMG measurement, rows of electrodes need to be applied along the direction of the muscle fibers. However, the electrodes are difficult to set because the direction of the muscle fibers cannot be visually confirmed on the skin. This study investigated a method for estimating muscle fiber direction by analyzing conducting waves from two-dimensional multichannel surface electromyograms using grid-shaped surface electrodes. By examining the number of conducting waves acquired in each direction of the electrode row, it was suggested that the direction of muscle fiber may be estimated from the direction with the largest number of propagating wave acquisitions. It was also found that the method of acquiring differential potential signals has a significant impact on the analysis of propagation direction.

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