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Validity and reliability of the newly developed surface electromyography device for measuring muscle activity during voluntary isometric contraction (Q1634221)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6994494
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Validity and reliability of the newly developed surface electromyography device for measuring muscle activity during voluntary isometric contraction
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6994494

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    Validity and reliability of the newly developed surface electromyography device for measuring muscle activity during voluntary isometric contraction (English)
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    18 December 2018
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    Summary: \textit{Objective}. The purpose of this study was to establish the validity and reliability of the newly developed surface electromyography (sEMG) device (PSL-EMG-Tr1) compared with a conventional sEMG device (BTS-FREEEMG1000). \textit{Methods}. In total, 20 healthy participants (10 males, age \(30.3\pm 2.9\) years; 10 females, age \(22.3\pm 2.7\) years) were recruited. EMG signals were recorded simultaneously on two devices during three different isometric contractions (maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC, 40\% MVIC, 80\% MVIC)). Two trials were performed, and the same session was repeated after 1 week. EMG amplitude recorded from the dominant biceps brachii (BB) and rectus femoris (RF) muscles was analyzed for reliability using intrasession intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Concurrent validity of the two devices was determined using Pearson's correlation coefficient. \textit{Results}. Nonnormalized sEMG data showed moderate to very high reliability for all three contraction levels (ICC \(=0.832-0.937\) (BB); ICC\(= 0.814-0.957\) (RF)). Normalized sEMG values showed no to high reliability (ICC \(=0.030-0.831\) (BB); ICC \(=0.547-0.828\) (RF)). sEMG signals recorded by the PSL-EMG-Tr1 showed good to excellent validity compared with the BTS-FREEEMG1000, at 40\% MVIC (\(r=0.943\) (BB), \(r=0.940\) (RF)) and 80\% MVIC (\(r=0.983\) (BB); \(r=0.763\) (RF)). \textit{Conclusions}. The PSL-EMG-Tr1 was performed with acceptable validity. Furthermore, the high accessibility and portability of the device are useful in adjusting the type and intensity of exercise.
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    surface electromyography device
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    muscle activity
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    voluntary isometric contraction
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