2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1145937
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Recent developments in muscle synergy analysis in young people with neurodevelopmental diseases: A Systematic Review

Abstract: The central nervous system simplifies motor control by sending motor commands activating groups of muscles, known as synergies. Physiological locomotion can be described as a coordinated recruitment of four to five muscle synergies. The first studies on muscle synergies in patients affected by neurological diseases were on stroke survivors. They showed that synergies can be used as biomarkers for motor impairment as they vary in patients with respect to healthy people. Likewise, muscle synergy analysis has bee… Show more

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“…Other EMG normalization methods could be considered, including normalizing to the average amplitude for each channel, normalizing to achieve unit variance, normalizing each stride by the maximum EMG, or other methods. The method of normalization used in this study was selected based on a recent review [55] that revealed that it is the most commonly used method for analyzing data in cerebral palsy experimental trials. Moreover, some studies focused on the effects of the normalization and concluded that no main effect of normalization was found when EMG data were either not normalized, normalized to their own maximum, or normalized to the pre-treatment maximum [56,57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other EMG normalization methods could be considered, including normalizing to the average amplitude for each channel, normalizing to achieve unit variance, normalizing each stride by the maximum EMG, or other methods. The method of normalization used in this study was selected based on a recent review [55] that revealed that it is the most commonly used method for analyzing data in cerebral palsy experimental trials. Moreover, some studies focused on the effects of the normalization and concluded that no main effect of normalization was found when EMG data were either not normalized, normalized to their own maximum, or normalized to the pre-treatment maximum [56,57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%