A thin, flexible multielectrode grid for high-density surface EMG

2004 ◽  
Vol 96 (1) ◽  
pp. 327-336 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. G. Lapatki ◽  
J. P. van Dijk ◽  
I. E. Jonas ◽  
M. J. Zwarts ◽  
D. F. Stegeman

Although the value of high-density surface electromyography (sEMG) has already been proven in fundamental research and for specific diagnostic questions, there is as yet no broad clinical application. This is partly due to limitations of construction principles and application techniques of conventional electrode array systems. We developed a thin, highly flexible, two-dimensional multielectrode sEMG grid, which is manufactured by using flexprint techniques. The material used as electrode carrier (Polyimid, 50 μm thick) allows grids to be cut out in any required shape or size. One universal grid version can therefore be used for many applications, thereby reducing costs. The reusable electrode grid is attached to the skin by using specially prepared double-sided adhesive tape, which allows the selective application of conductive cream only directly below the detection surfaces. To explore the practical possibilities, this technique was applied in single motor unit analysis of the facial musculature. The high mechanical flexibility allowed the electrode grid to follow the skin surface even in areas with very uneven contours, resulting in good electrical connections in the whole recording area. The silverchloride surfaces of the electrodes and their low electrode-to-skin impedances guaranteed high baseline stability and a low signal noise level. The electrode-to-skin attachment proved to withstand saliva and great tensile forces due to mimic contractions. The inexpensive, universally adaptable and minimally obstructive sensor allows the principal advantages of high-density sEMG to be extended to all skeletal muscles accessible from the skin surface and may lay the foundation for more broad clinical application of this noninvasive, two-dimensional sEMG technique.

2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (09) ◽  
pp. 1850019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maoqi Chen ◽  
Xu Zhang ◽  
Zhiyuan Lu ◽  
Xiaoyan Li ◽  
Ping Zhou

This study aims to assess the accuracy of a novel high density surface electromyogram (SEMG) decomposition method, namely automatic progressive FastICA peel-off (APFP), for automatic decomposition of experimental electrode array SEMG signals. A two-source method was performed by simultaneous concentric needle EMG and electrode array SEMG recordings from the human first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle, using a protocol commonly applied in clinical EMG examination. The electrode array SEMG was automatically decomposed by the APFP while the motor unit action potential (MUAP) trains were also independently identified from the concentric needle EMG. The degree of agreement of the common motor unit (MU) discharge timings decomposed from the two different categories of EMG signals was assessed. A total of 861 and 217 MUs were identified from the 114 trials of simultaneous high density SEMG and concentric needle EMG recordings, respectively. Among them 168 common (MUs) were found with a high average matching rate of [Formula: see text] for the discharge timings. The outcomes of this study show that the APFP can reliably decompose at least a subset of MUs in the high density SEMG signals recorded from the human FDI muscle during low contraction levels using a protocol analog to clinical EMG examination.


2006 ◽  
Vol 95 (1) ◽  
pp. 342-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernd G. Lapatki ◽  
Robert Oostenveld ◽  
Johannes P. Van Dijk ◽  
Irmtrud E. Jonas ◽  
Machiel J. Zwarts ◽  
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C. Disselhorst-Klug ◽  
J. Schneider ◽  
J. Silny ◽  
J. Forst ◽  
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