“…Recent developments in reusable textile sensing systems have enormous advantages, as wearable devices embedded with surface EMG have opened up new opportunities in the field of rehabilitation and professional sports. This has enabled the collection of data in real-world conditions, such as home settings or athletes' outdoor practices supplanting the use of gelled electrodes [4][5][6][7]. Evaluating the various types of conductive-textile electrodes for EMG bio-signal sensing can disclose critical information about a patient's health and can be assessed at home compared to traditional electrodes.…”
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“…Recent developments in reusable textile sensing systems have enormous advantages, as wearable devices embedded with surface EMG have opened up new opportunities in the field of rehabilitation and professional sports. This has enabled the collection of data in real-world conditions, such as home settings or athletes' outdoor practices supplanting the use of gelled electrodes [4][5][6][7]. Evaluating the various types of conductive-textile electrodes for EMG bio-signal sensing can disclose critical information about a patient's health and can be assessed at home compared to traditional electrodes.…”
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/).
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