“…Estimates of muscle activation based on conventional bipolar EMG, however, have limitations (Farina et al, 2004;Staudenmann et al, 2006). Importantly, activity can be heterogeneous within muscles during voluntary contractions, as was shown with multi-channel EMG (Eriksson et al, 1984;Holtermann et al, 2005;Staudenmann et al, 2005Staudenmann et al, , 2009avan Zuylen et al, 1988, Vieira et al, 2011Wolf et al, 1998), as well as with ultrasound imaging (Bojson-Moller et al, 2004;Darby et al, 2012;Finni et al, 2003;Pappas et al, 2002). Thus information obtained by a single bipolar EMG will not be representative for the entire muscle and consequently muscle activation estimates derived from multi-channel EMG (collecting from different parts of the muscle) are superior to those derived from a single bipolar EMG (Staudenmann et al, 2010).…”