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The following pages link to Time-frequency and principal-component methods for the analysis of EMGs recorded during a mildly fatiguing exercise on a cycle ergometer (Q78524856):
Displaying 15 items.
- The effects of neuromuscular fatigue on task performance during repetitive goal-directed movements (Q33673244) (← links)
- Muscle fatigue does not lead to increased instability of upper extremity repetitive movements (Q33712337) (← links)
- Effects of local and widespread muscle fatigue on movement timing (Q34560103) (← links)
- Accuracy of gastrocnemius muscles forces in walking and running goats predicted by one-element and two-element Hill-type models (Q35116898) (← links)
- EMG analysis tuned for determining the timing and level of activation in different motor units (Q35210767) (← links)
- How Hinge Positioning in Cross-Country Ski Bindings Affect Exercise Efficiency, Cycle Characteristics and Muscle Coordination during Submaximal Roller Skiing (Q36024011) (← links)
- Changes in quadriceps muscle activity during sustained recreational alpine skiing (Q37081298) (← links)
- Motor unit recruitment for dynamic tasks: current understanding and future directions (Q37205866) (← links)
- Can muscle coordination be precisely studied by surface electromyography? (Q37792469) (← links)
- Changes in muscle activity and kinematics of highly trained cyclists during fatigue (Q42192232) (← links)
- Changes in surface EMG assessed by discrete wavelet transform during maximal isometric voluntary contractions following supramaximal cycling (Q43928509) (← links)
- Gender dependent EMGs of runners resolved by time/frequency and principal pattern analysis (Q44410938) (← links)
- The effects of muscle fatigue and movement height on movement stability and variability (Q47390433) (← links)
- Influence of muscle fibre shortening on estimates of conduction velocity and spectral frequencies from surface electromyographic signals (Q51629397) (← links)
- An EMG Patch for the Real-Time Monitoring of Muscle-Fatigue Conditions During Exercise (Q92130251) (← links)