2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21051575
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Decoding of Ankle Joint Movements in Stroke Patients Using Surface Electromyography

Abstract: Stroke is a cerebrovascular disease (CVD), which results in hemiplegia, paralysis, or death. Conventionally, a stroke patient requires prolonged sessions with physical therapists for the recovery of motor function. Various home-based rehabilitative devices are also available for upper limbs and require minimal or no assistance from a physiotherapist. However, there is no clinically proven device available for functional recovery of a lower limb. In this study, we explored the potential use of surface electromy… Show more

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“…As a result, low-cost custom-made embroidered EMG electrodes have proven to perform similarly to conventional gel-based EMG electrodes in an online experiment [ 8 ], paving the way for low-cost myoelectric sensors. Noor et al explored the potential use of surface EMG as a controlling mechanism for developing a home-based lower limb rehabilitative device for stroke patients [ 9 ]. Experimental data showed a moderate positive correlation between the Fugl–Meyer assessment (FMA) scores and classification accuracies.…”
Section: Overview Of Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, low-cost custom-made embroidered EMG electrodes have proven to perform similarly to conventional gel-based EMG electrodes in an online experiment [ 8 ], paving the way for low-cost myoelectric sensors. Noor et al explored the potential use of surface EMG as a controlling mechanism for developing a home-based lower limb rehabilitative device for stroke patients [ 9 ]. Experimental data showed a moderate positive correlation between the Fugl–Meyer assessment (FMA) scores and classification accuracies.…”
Section: Overview Of Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%