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Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais

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Main Author: Carlos Rodrigues
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Miguel Correia, João Abrantes, Jurandir Nadal, Marco Benedetti
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Aim: Consistency assessment of the analysis and results of different EMG surface signal from lower limb strategic muscle groups during vertical countermovement (CM) for maximum vertical impulse jump (MVIJ). Methods: The sample group is composed by n=6 sports and physical education degree students, without any specific training or ability. Subjects with ages (21,5±1,4) years old were weighted (76,7±6,7) kg and measured their height (1,79±0,05) m. Skintact F55 Aqua-Wet electrodes were disposed according to SENIAN convention on bipolar configuration at lower limb selected muscles rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM), vastus lateralis (VL), medial and lateral gastrocnemius (MG/LG). Each subject performed a total of 3 trials for each MVIJ, without CM (SJ - Squat Jump), with long CM (CMJ - Counter Movement Jump) and with short CM (DJ - Drop Jump). EMG raw signal were rectified, filtered and linear envelope obtained for linear correlation (CR) to detect synergistic, agonistic and antagonistic activity, principal component analysis (PCA) for detection of uncorrelated components explaining maximum variability, as well as normalized cross-correlation (NCCR) for detection of maximum correlation and time delay.Results: Correlations of EMG linear envelops lead to detection of higher co-activities at DJ when compared to SJ and higher co-activities at SJ when compared to CMJ with higher synergies at DJ in relation to SJ and CMJ, both presenting loops associated to EMG phase delay. NCCR of EMG linear envelops also pointed to higher co-activities at DJ when compared to SJ, both with higher co-activities when compared to CMJ. Principal component analysis detected 1 component explaining 92.2% variability of considered EMG at DJ, 90.6% at SJ and 78.7% at CMJ, with second component explaining 4.9% variability at DJ, 6.7% at SJ and 15.3% at CMJ. Conclusions: Linear correlation (CR), normalized cross-correlation (NCCR) and principal component analysis (PCA) presented consistent results concerning EMG signal analysis of selected muscle groups during considered countermovement.
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spelling Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticaisAim: Consistency assessment of the analysis and results of different EMG surface signal from lower limb strategic muscle groups during vertical countermovement (CM) for maximum vertical impulse jump (MVIJ). Methods: The sample group is composed by n=6 sports and physical education degree students, without any specific training or ability. Subjects with ages (21,5±1,4) years old were weighted (76,7±6,7) kg and measured their height (1,79±0,05) m. Skintact F55 Aqua-Wet electrodes were disposed according to SENIAN convention on bipolar configuration at lower limb selected muscles rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM), vastus lateralis (VL), medial and lateral gastrocnemius (MG/LG). Each subject performed a total of 3 trials for each MVIJ, without CM (SJ - Squat Jump), with long CM (CMJ - Counter Movement Jump) and with short CM (DJ - Drop Jump). EMG raw signal were rectified, filtered and linear envelope obtained for linear correlation (CR) to detect synergistic, agonistic and antagonistic activity, principal component analysis (PCA) for detection of uncorrelated components explaining maximum variability, as well as normalized cross-correlation (NCCR) for detection of maximum correlation and time delay.Results: Correlations of EMG linear envelops lead to detection of higher co-activities at DJ when compared to SJ and higher co-activities at SJ when compared to CMJ with higher synergies at DJ in relation to SJ and CMJ, both presenting loops associated to EMG phase delay. NCCR of EMG linear envelops also pointed to higher co-activities at DJ when compared to SJ, both with higher co-activities when compared to CMJ. Principal component analysis detected 1 component explaining 92.2% variability of considered EMG at DJ, 90.6% at SJ and 78.7% at CMJ, with second component explaining 4.9% variability at DJ, 6.7% at SJ and 15.3% at CMJ. Conclusions: Linear correlation (CR), normalized cross-correlation (NCCR) and principal component analysis (PCA) presented consistent results concerning EMG signal analysis of selected muscle groups during considered countermovement.20172017-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/119580por1645-3298Carlos RodriguesMiguel CorreiaJoão AbrantesJurandir NadalMarco Benedettiinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-27T17:29:02Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/119580Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T22:16:01.815559Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
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title Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
spellingShingle Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
Carlos Rodrigues
title_short Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
title_full Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
title_fullStr Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
title_full_unstemmed Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
title_sort Consistência na análise de sinal EMG de superfície nos membros inferiores em diferentes contramovimentos verticais
author Carlos Rodrigues
author_facet Carlos Rodrigues
Miguel Correia
João Abrantes
Jurandir Nadal
Marco Benedetti
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João Abrantes
Jurandir Nadal
Marco Benedetti
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Miguel Correia
João Abrantes
Jurandir Nadal
Marco Benedetti
description Aim: Consistency assessment of the analysis and results of different EMG surface signal from lower limb strategic muscle groups during vertical countermovement (CM) for maximum vertical impulse jump (MVIJ). Methods: The sample group is composed by n=6 sports and physical education degree students, without any specific training or ability. Subjects with ages (21,5±1,4) years old were weighted (76,7±6,7) kg and measured their height (1,79±0,05) m. Skintact F55 Aqua-Wet electrodes were disposed according to SENIAN convention on bipolar configuration at lower limb selected muscles rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM), vastus lateralis (VL), medial and lateral gastrocnemius (MG/LG). Each subject performed a total of 3 trials for each MVIJ, without CM (SJ - Squat Jump), with long CM (CMJ - Counter Movement Jump) and with short CM (DJ - Drop Jump). EMG raw signal were rectified, filtered and linear envelope obtained for linear correlation (CR) to detect synergistic, agonistic and antagonistic activity, principal component analysis (PCA) for detection of uncorrelated components explaining maximum variability, as well as normalized cross-correlation (NCCR) for detection of maximum correlation and time delay.Results: Correlations of EMG linear envelops lead to detection of higher co-activities at DJ when compared to SJ and higher co-activities at SJ when compared to CMJ with higher synergies at DJ in relation to SJ and CMJ, both presenting loops associated to EMG phase delay. NCCR of EMG linear envelops also pointed to higher co-activities at DJ when compared to SJ, both with higher co-activities when compared to CMJ. Principal component analysis detected 1 component explaining 92.2% variability of considered EMG at DJ, 90.6% at SJ and 78.7% at CMJ, with second component explaining 4.9% variability at DJ, 6.7% at SJ and 15.3% at CMJ. Conclusions: Linear correlation (CR), normalized cross-correlation (NCCR) and principal component analysis (PCA) presented consistent results concerning EMG signal analysis of selected muscle groups during considered countermovement.
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