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    Neuromuscular Function: Intramuscular Electromyography

    Intramuscular electromyography (iEMG) enables the detection of propagating action potentials in contracting skeletal muscles and has provided a wealth of information on the neural input to muscle and its respo...

    Mathew Piasecki, Daniel W. Stashuk in Neuromuscular Assessments of Form and Function (2023)

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    Assessing motor deficits in compressive neuropathy using quantitative electromyography

    Studying the changes that occur in motor unit potential trains (MUPTs) may provide insight into the extent of motor unit loss and neural re-organization resulting from nerve compression injury. The purpose of ...

    Joseph Nashed, Andrew Hamilton-Wright in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2010)

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    Bayesian aggregation versus majority vote in the characterization of non-specific arm pain based on quantitative needle electromyography

    Methods for the calculation and application of quantitative electromyographic (EMG) statistics for the characterization of EMG data detected from forearm muscles of individuals with and without pain associated...

    Andrew Hamilton-Wright, Linda McLean in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2010)

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    Motor unit potential morphology differences in individuals with non-specific arm pain and lateral epicondylitis

    The pathophysiology of non-specific arm pain (NSAP) is unclear and the diagnosis is made by excluding other specific upper limb pathologies, such as lateral epicondylitis or cervical radiculopathy. The purpose...

    Kristina M Calder, Daniel W Stashuk in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2008)