Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10127212 | Biomedical Signal Processing and Control | 2019 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The power at frequencies below 60âHz strongly reflects changes of the degree of clustering. The mean frequency of the EMG therefore decreases when MUAPs cluster more tightly. Thus, clustering of MUAPs competes with other physiological properties that influence the mean frequency. The EMG power is proportional to the number of active MUAPs at high frequencies but approaches a value proportional to the square of the number of active MUAPs at very low frequencies. To obtain a measure of amplitude that is proportional to the number of active motor units, one should focus on the higher frequency power components only, however, to monitor the effect of clustering of MUAP one should focus on the lower frequency power. That could become relevant for comparing pre- and post-operative clinical gait studies where changes in MUAPs clustering may play a significant role.
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Authors
Vinzenz von Tscharner,