2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2018.07.004
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Surface electromyography (sEMG) of extradiaphragm respiratory muscles in healthy subjects: A systematic review

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“…The position of electrodes for the upper trapezius (UT) activities were equidistance between the acromion arch and the C7 spinous process 17,18) . The electrodes on anterior scalene (AS) were placed in the posterior triangle of the neck at the level of the cricoid cartilage to lie over the lower portion of the anterior scalene muscle 19) . Surface electrodes of the upper portion of pectoralis major and the 6th intercostal (IC6) muscles were placed on a midclavicular line and anterior axillary line, respectively 17) .…”
Section: Participants and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The position of electrodes for the upper trapezius (UT) activities were equidistance between the acromion arch and the C7 spinous process 17,18) . The electrodes on anterior scalene (AS) were placed in the posterior triangle of the neck at the level of the cricoid cartilage to lie over the lower portion of the anterior scalene muscle 19) . Surface electrodes of the upper portion of pectoralis major and the 6th intercostal (IC6) muscles were placed on a midclavicular line and anterior axillary line, respectively 17) .…”
Section: Participants and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Several reviews had attempted to show how surface electromyography (sEMG) could be utilized to show muscle activity in the intercostals area. [24][25][26] These sEMG findings revealed that intercostals generally becomes more active when breathing against resistance. 24 Ultrasound study had also shown that the sternocleidomastoid will be thicker in FHP due to prolonged tonic contraction, practically this is the only cervical muscle group which This alteration would then surely modify the length-tension relationship of the intercostal muscles, resulting in a further positioned ribs, and thus reduces the thoracic mobility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[24][25][26] These sEMG findings revealed that intercostals generally becomes more active when breathing against resistance. 24 Ultrasound study had also shown that the sternocleidomastoid will be thicker in FHP due to prolonged tonic contraction, practically this is the only cervical muscle group which This alteration would then surely modify the length-tension relationship of the intercostal muscles, resulting in a further positioned ribs, and thus reduces the thoracic mobility. 7,25 Despite the expansion of the upper thorax in FHP, there is an overall reduced motion of ribcage during expiration, which would most probably caused by increased energy requirement in recruiting the accessory expiratory muscles to further bring down the ribcage.…”
Section: Involved In Respirationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Surface electromyography (sEMG) signal is the sum of the action potentials generated by the active motor units and detected over the skin, the signal contains a wealth of information about muscle functions, and it is one of the basic processing techniques to detect muscle activity and provide the motion intentions of the user. Because of the significant advantages such as noninvasive, real-time, and multi-point measurement, sEMG has been widely used in medical [4,5], engineering studies [6,7], control of prosthesis [8], biomechanics and movement analysis [9][10][11], genomics and exoskeleton robot control. In recent years, the recording and analysis of sEMG signals provide important information to the field of limb joint force prediction [12,13], used as an feedback prediction controller of FES [3] and provide continuous real-time control signal for human musculoskeletal system.…”
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confidence: 99%