Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2016
DOI: 10.1002/047134608x.w8296
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Electromyographic (EMG) Decomposition

Abstract: An electromyographic (EMG) signal is a biomedical signal derived from measuring electrical potentials generated in contracting muscles. EMG signals can be recorded using either intramuscular (iEMG) or surface electrodes (sEMG). EMG signals are composed of motor unit action potential (MUAP) trains, the MUAP being the signal detected in response to the discharge of a group of muscle fibers innervated by a single motoneuron. The process of extracting the MUAP trains from an EMG signal is referred to as EMG decomp… Show more

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“…26 However, recently, the use of EMG decomposition has been proposed for establishing neural interfaces in patients with limb amputations. 27 In these patients, nerve activity can be indirectly recorded by guiding nerves that previously innervated the missing limb muscles into accessary muscles that are used as biological amplifiers of nerve activity.…”
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“…26 However, recently, the use of EMG decomposition has been proposed for establishing neural interfaces in patients with limb amputations. 27 In these patients, nerve activity can be indirectly recorded by guiding nerves that previously innervated the missing limb muscles into accessary muscles that are used as biological amplifiers of nerve activity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thus, most of the volume-conducted distant MUAPs are removed from the iEMG signal. 26 However, these MUAPs are generally small, and have similar shapes. Therefore, it is difficult to correctly classify such MUAPs.…”
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“…EMG signals could be recorded either non-invasively (surface EMG, sEMG) or invasively with needle and wire electrodes (intramuscular EMG, iEMG) [ 11 ]. Although the iEMG has higher signal-to-noise ratio, both approaches provide a similar quality of identification of upper-arm motor task [ 12 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the case of motor system, this can be performed either at the level of motor nerves or motor units. Although, the methods are very similar, the former is called “spike sorting” in computational neuroscience while the latter is known as “EMG decomposition,” or “decoding of the neural drive to the muscles” (Rey et al, 2015; Webster et al, 2016; Karimimehr et al, 2017). Such a decomposition algorithm could be used in variety of applications, including prosthesis control (Farina et al, 2014a) or robot-assisted neurorehabilitation (Savc et al, 2018).…”
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“…Direct analysis of neural codes by decomposing the EMG (Webster et al, 2016), also known as neural decoding (Farina et al, 2014b; Karimimehr et al, 2017), is an alternative to EMG amplitude estimation (Gallego et al, 2017; Úbeda et al, 2017). It represents a paradigm shift, because it enables direct assessment of the neural drive to muscles (Farina and Holobar, 2015, 2016; Karimimehr et al, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%