Two degrees of freedom, dynamic, hand-wrist EMG-force using a minimum number of electrodes

采用最少数量的电极,实现两自由度、动态的手腕肌电力测量。

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Abstract

Few studies have related the surface electromyogram (EMG) of forearm muscles to two degree of freedom (DoF) hand-wrist forces; ones that have, used large high-density electrode arrays that are impractical for most applied biomechanics research. Hence, we researched EMG-force in two DoFs-hand open-close paired with one wrist DoF-using as few as four conventional electrodes, comparing equidistant placement about the forearm to optimized site selection. Nine subjects produced 1-DoF and 2-DoF uniformly distributed random forces (bandlimited to 0.75 Hz) up to 30% maximum voluntary contraction (MVC). EMG standard deviation (EMGσ) was related to force offline using linear dynamic regression models. For 1-DoF forces, average RMS errors using two optimally-sited electrodes ranged from 8.3 to 9.0 %MVC, depending on the DoF. For 2-DoFs, overall performance was best when training from both 1- and 2-DoF trials, giving average RMS errors using four optimally-sited electrodes of 9.2 %MVC for each DoF pair (hand open-close paired with one wrist DoF). For each model, additional optimally-sited electrodes showed little statistical improvement. Electrodes placed equidistant performed noticeably poorer than an equal number of electrodes that were optimally sited. The results suggest that reliable 2-DoF hand-wrist EMG-force with a small number of electrodes may be feasible.

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