Electromyography – Physiology, Engineering and Applications
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This book presents a complete overview of electromyography with contributions from pacesetters in the field. In recent years, insights from the field of engineering have illuminated the vast potential of electromyography (EMG) in biomedical technology. Featuring contributions from key innovators working in the field today, "Electromyography" reveals the broad applications of EMG data in areas as diverse as neurology, ergonomics, exercise physiology, rehabilitation, movement analysis, biofeedback, and myoelectric control of prosthesis. Bridging the gap between engineering and physiology, this pioneering volume explains the essential concepts needed to detect, understand, process, and interpret EMG signals using non-invasive electrodes. "Electromyography" shows how engineering tools such as models and signal processing methods can greatly augment the insight provided by surface EMG signals. Topics covered include: basic physiology and biophysics of EMG generation; needle and surface electrode detection techniques; signal conditioning and processing issues; single- and multi-channel techniques for information extraction; development and application of physical models; and advanced signal processing techniques. With its fresh engineering perspective, "Electromyography" offers physiologists, medical professionals, and students in biomedical engineering a new window into the far-reaching possibilities of this dynamic technology.

Table of Contents:
Introduction. Contributors. 1 BASIC PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS OF EMG SIGNAL GENERATION (T. Moritani, D. Stegeman, R. Merletti). 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Basic Physiology of Motor Control and Muscle Contraction. 1.3 Basic Electrophysiology of the Muscle Cell Membrane. References. 2 NEEDLE AND WIRE DETECTION TECHNIQUES (J. V. Trontelj, J. Jabre, M. Mihelin). 2.1 Anatomical and Physiological Background of Intramuscular Recording. 2.2 Recording Characteristics of Needle Electrodes. 2.3 Conventional Needle EMG. 2.4 Special Needle Recording Techniques. 2.5 Physical Characteristics of Needle EMG Signals. 2.6 Recording Equipment. References. 3 DECOMPOSITION OF INTRAMUSCULAR EMG SIGNALS (D. W. Stashuk, D. Farina, K. Sogaard). 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Basic Steps for EMG Signal Decomposition. 3.3 Evaluation of Performance of EMG Signal Decomposition Algorithms. 3.4 Applications of Results of the Decomposition of an Intramuscular EMG Signal. 3.5 Conclusions. References. 4 BIOPHYSICS OF THE GENERATION OF EMG SIGNALS (D. Farina, R. Merletti, D. F. Stegeman). 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 EMG Signal Generation. 4.3 Crosstalk. 4.4 Relationships between Surface EMG Features and Developed Force. 4.5 Conclusions. References. 5 DETECTION AND CONDITIONING OF THE SURFACE EMG SIGNAL (R. Merletti, H. Hermens). 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Electrodes: Their Transfer Function. 5.3 Electrodes: Their Impedance, Noise, and dc Voltages. 5.4 Electrode Configuration, Distance, Location. 5.5 EMG Front--End Amplifiers. 5.6 EMG Filters: Specifications. 5.7 Sampling and A/D Conversion. 5.8 European Recommendations on Electrodes and Electrode Locations. References. 6 SINGLE--CHANNEL TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION EXTRACTION FROM THE SURFACE EMG SIGNAL (E. A. Clancy, D. Farina, G. Filligoi). 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Spectral Estimation of Deterministic Signals and Stochastic Processes. 6.3 Basic Surface EMG Signal Models. 6.4 Surface EMG Amplitude Estimation. 6.5 Extraction of Information in Frequency Domain from Surface EMG Signals. 6.6 Joint Analysis of EMG Spectrum and Amplitude (JASA). 6.7 Recurrence Quantification Analysis of Surface EMG Signals. 6.8 Conclusions. References. 7 MULTI--CHANNEL TECHNIQUES FOR INFORMATION EXTRACTION FROM THE SURFACE EMG (D. Farina, R. Merletti, C. Disselhorst--Klug). 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Spatial Filtering. 7.3 Spatial Sampling. 7.4 Estimation of Muscle--Fiber Conduction Velocity. 7.5 Conclusions. References. 8 EMG MODELING AND SIMULATION (D. F. Stegeman, R. Merletti, H. J. Hermens). 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Phenomenological Models of EMG. 8.3 Elements of Structure--Based SEMG Models. 8.4 Basic Assumptions. 8.5 Elementary Sources of Bioelectric Muscle Activity. 8.6 Fiber Membrane Activity Profiles, Their Generation, Propagation, and Extinction. 8.7 Structure of the Motor Unit. 8.8 Volume Conduction. 8.9 Modeling EMG Detection Systems. 8.10 Modeling Motor Unit Recruitment and Firing Behavior. 8.11 Inverse Modeling. 8.12 Modeling of Muscle Fatigue. 8.13 Other Applications of Modeling. 8.14 Conclusions. References. 9 MYOELECTRIC MANIFESTATIONS OF MUSCLE FATIGUE (R. Merletti, A. Rainoldi, D. Farina). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Definitions and Sites of Neuromuscular Fatigue. 9.3 Assessment of Muscle Fatigue. 9.4 How Fatigue Is Reflected in Surface EMG Variables. 9.5 Myoelectric Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue in Isometric Voluntary Contractions. 9.6 Fiber Typing and Myoelectric Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue. 9.7 Factors Affecting Surface EMG Variable. 9.8 Repeatability of Estimates of EMG Variables and Fatigue Indexes. 9.9 Conclusions. References. 10 ADVANCED SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUES (D. Zazula, S. Karlsson, C. Doncarli). 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Theoretical Background. 10.3 Decomposition of EMG Signals. 10.4 Applications to Monitoring Myoelectric Manifestations of Muscle Fatigue. 10.5 Conclusions. Acknowledgment. References. 11 SURFACE MECHANOMYOGRAM (C. Orizio). 11.1 The Mechanomyogram (MMG): General Aspects during Stimulated and Voluntary Contraction. 11.2 Detection Techniques and Sensors Comparison. 11.3 Comparison between Different Detectors. 11.4 Simulation. 11.5 MMG Versus Force: Joint and Adjunct Information Content. 11.6 MMG Versus EMG: Joint and Adjunct Information Content. 11.7 Area of Application. References. 12 SURFACE EMG APPLICATIONS IN NEUROLOGY (M. J. Zwarts, D. F. Stegeman, J. G. van Dijk). 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 Central Nervous System Disorders and SEMG. 12.3 Compound Muscle Action Potential and Motor Nerve Conduction. 12.4 CMAP Generation. 12.5 Clinical Applications. 12.6 Pathological Fatigue. 12.7 New Avenues: High--Density Multichannel Recording. 12.8 Conclusion. References. 13 APPLICATIONS IN ERGONOMICS (G. M. Hagg, B. Melin, R. Kadefors). 13.1 Historic Perspective. 13.2 Basic Workload Concepts in Ergonomics. 13.3 Basic Surface EMG Signal Processing. 13.4 Load Estimation and SEMG Normalization and Calibration. 13.5 Amplitude Data Reduction over Time. 13.6 Electromyographic Signal Alterations Indicating Muscle Fatigue in Ergonomics. 13.7 SEMG Biofeedback in Ergonomics. 13.8 Surface EMG and Musculoskeletal Disorders. 13.9 Psychological Effects on EMG. References. 14 APPLICATIONS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (F. Felici). 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 A Few "Tips and Tricks". 14.3 Time and Frequency Domain Analysis of sEMG: What Are We Looking For? 14.4 Application of sEMG to the Study of Exercise. 14.5 Strength and Power Training. 14.6 Muscle Damage Studied by Means of sEMG. References. 15 APPLICATIONS IN MOVEMENT AND GAIT ANALYSIS (C. Frigo, R. Shiavi). 15.1 Relevance of Electromyography in Kinesiology. 15.2 Typical Acquisition Settings. 15.3 Study of Motor Control Strategies. 15.4 Investigation on the Mechanical Effect of Muscle Contraction. 15.5 Gait Analysis. 15.6 Identification of Pathophysiologic Factors. 15.7 Workload Assessment in Occupational Biomechanics. 15.8 Biofeedback. 15.9 The Linear Envelope. 15.10 Information Enhancement through Multifactorial Analysis. References. 16 APPLICATIONS IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE AND RELATED FIELDS (A. Rainoldi, R. Casale, P. Hodges, G. Jull). 16.1 Introduction. 16.2 Electromyography as a Tool in Back and Neck Pain. 16.3 EMG of the Pelvic Floor: A New Challenge in Neurological Rehabilitation. 16.4 Age--Related Effects on EMG Assessment of Muscle Physiology. 16.5 Surface EMG and Hypobaric Hipoxia. 16.6 Microgravity Effects on Neuromuscular System. References. 17 BIOFEEDBACK APPLICATIONS (J. R. Cram). 17.1 Introduction. 17.2 Biofeedback Application to Impairment Syndromes. 17.3 SEMG Biofeedback Techniques. 17.4 Summary. References. 18 CONTROL OF POWERED UPPER LIMB PROSTHESES (P. A. Parker, K. B. Englehart, B. S. Hudgins). 18.1 Introduction. 18.2 Myoelectric Signal as a Control Input. 18.3 Conventional Myoelectric Control. 18.4 Emerging MEC Strategies. 18.5 Summary. References. Index.

About the Author :
Roberto Merletti, PhD, is Director of the Laboratory for Engineering of the Neuromuscular System at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, and coordinator of neuromuscular research projects for the European Community and European Space Agency. He is author or coauthor of two books and more than fifty journal articles and received his doctoral degree from The Ohio State University. Philip A. Parker, PhD, is Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of New Brunswick, Canada, where he received his doctoral degree. He has authored or coauthored three book chapters and more than fifty journal articles.

Review :
"...the best single reference book currently available in the field..." (Annals of Biomedical Engineering, November 2005) "...the authors successfully reported...the unknown aspects of electromyography, in particular the non--invasive approaches to the neurophysiological monitoring of the central nervous system." (Doody's Health Services)


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  • ISBN-13: 9780471678380
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 250 mm
  • No of Pages: 350
  • Weight: 666 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0471678384
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2005
  • Binding: Other digital
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 150 mm


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