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Recent progress in the diagnostic use of surface EMG for neurological diseases

ZWARTS MJ; DROST G; STEGEMAN DF
J ELECTROMYOGR KINESIOL , 2000, vol. 10, n° 5, p. 287-291
Doc n°: 97558
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AK2 - EMG

The different techniques to measure and analyze surface EMG are summarized with an emphasis on the clinician's point of view. The application of surface EMG in neurological disease is hampered by many inherent problems, especially the difficulties in extracting features of single motor units. However, the evolution of surface EMG from single bipolar recordings via a linear array of multiple electrodes to densely packed, multi-channel electrode arrays could in principle solve this problem. The added value of using multiple channels (up to 128) with an interelectrode distance of a few millimetres to obtain more spatial information is emphasized. At least for some muscles it is now possible to extract information from the surface EMG, conventionally thought to belong to the domain of needle EMG (for example the 'electrical size' of motor units). The use of analysis techniques such as the estimation of muscle fiber conduction velocity has already proven to be of diagnostic value in several myopathies characterized by a disturbed membrane function and in metabolic myopathies with abnormal fatigue profiles. Future research should be directed at the development of analysis techniques enabling the extraction of more relevant motor unit variables from surface EMG signals.

Langue : ANGLAIS

Tiré à part : OUI

Identifiant basis : 2000213484

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