Differences in the force exerted during wrist movements are explained by a general mathematical model

C. L. Sandoval-Rodriguez, Carlos Julio Arizmendi Pereira (Co-author), Diana María Reyes Bravo (Co-author)

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Abstract

The goal of previous efforts has been to create hand prostheses with natural movements. Researchers have used tools to identify patterns in muscle signals associated with different hand movements. While many studies have successfully classified types of hand movements, it's important to analyze speed and strength to ensure that the resulting movements are natural. In this study, 16healthy subjects were evaluated for (two) different forcesand(six)hand movementsusing surface electromyographic (sEMG) records. A mixed effects model was used to examinethe relationship between force and forearm sEMG signals. The results showed high R2values (median 0.9) and significant random effects, indicating that sEMG signals can explain variations in force signals during different hand movements by introducing the type of movement as part of the random effects of the model.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)749
Number of pages756
JournalHeritage and Sustainable Development
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Dec 2024

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