2012 IEEE International Conference on Control System, Computing and Engineering 2012
DOI: 10.1109/iccsce.2012.6487160
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Non-invasive electromyography-based fatigue detection and performance analysis on m. biceps brachii muscle

Abstract: Muscle fatigue occurs most frequently due to repetitive movements in our day-to-day activities. The powerful use of muscles might cause a decline in performance. In this study, the effects of muscle fatigue involving only the m. biceps brachii muscle in the dominant upper arm were investigated during the course of an arm wrestling game where the muscle contractions were produced by the winner and loser, respectively. This competition was conducted to monitor the progress/decline of muscle strength among young … Show more

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“…In our previous study, we showed the BB activity in an arm wrestling competition between two contestants (winner and loser), and electrodes were placed at three locations [1]. In another study, the BB muscle fatigue was examined during this type of sports activity [2]. One important issue in this current study was the lack of force measurement during the experiment, and therefore it considered a submaximal (less than maximum) force value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In our previous study, we showed the BB activity in an arm wrestling competition between two contestants (winner and loser), and electrodes were placed at three locations [1]. In another study, the BB muscle fatigue was examined during this type of sports activity [2]. One important issue in this current study was the lack of force measurement during the experiment, and therefore it considered a submaximal (less than maximum) force value.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%