2024
DOI: 10.3390/s24041108
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Optical Myography-Based Sensing Methodology of Application of Random Loads to Muscles during Hand-Gripping Training

Tamon Miyake,
Tomohito Minakuchi,
Suguru Sato
et al.

Abstract: Hand-gripping training is important for improving the fundamental functions of human physical activity. Bernstein’s idea of “repetition without repetition” suggests that motor control function should be trained under changing states. The randomness level of load should be visualized for self-administered screening when repeating various training tasks under changing states. This study aims to develop a sensing methodology of random loads applied to both the agonist and antagonist skeletal muscles when performi… Show more

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“…Additionally, the device has a gyro sensor and a three-axis acceleration sensor, making it possible to acquire quaternion data (posture data of the body part wearing the device). It can be worn around the forearm like a wristwatch to measure muscle deformation in the forearm and fingers [17] or on the lower leg to measure muscle deformation in the lower leg muscles.…”
Section: Equipment Used For Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the device has a gyro sensor and a three-axis acceleration sensor, making it possible to acquire quaternion data (posture data of the body part wearing the device). It can be worn around the forearm like a wristwatch to measure muscle deformation in the forearm and fingers [17] or on the lower leg to measure muscle deformation in the lower leg muscles.…”
Section: Equipment Used For Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%