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The Accurate Assessment of Muscle Excitation Requires the Detection of Multiple Surface Electromyograms

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Summary for table of contents: This article advances the hypothesis that a single, surface electromyogram may be of limited validity for the assessment of muscle excitation. When sampling electromyograms (EMGs)… Click to show full abstract

Summary for table of contents: This article advances the hypothesis that a single, surface electromyogram may be of limited validity for the assessment of muscle excitation. When sampling electromyograms (EMGs) with one pair of electrodes, it seems implicitly assumed the detected signal reflects the net muscle excitation. However, this assumption is discredited by observations of local muscle excitation. Therefore, we hypothesize that the accurate assessment of muscle excitation requires multiple EMG detection and consideration of electrode-fiber alignment. We advise prudence when drawing inferences from individually collected EMGs.

Keywords: excitation requires; muscle; accurate assessment; muscle excitation; assessment muscle

Journal Title: Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
Year Published: 2020

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