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The Classification and Objective Measure of Strength of an Exercise via Analysis of Electromygraphy

Publisher: USS

Authors: Hanchaikul Panusorn, Shrewsbury International School Sirilerdsacksakul Minchaya, Regent’s International School Bangkok Manichan Preeyaporn, Srinakharinwirot UniversityKirasamuthranon Lerson, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok

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Abstract:

In recent years, telehealth and telerehabilitation have been on the rise due to lock down and quarantine placing restrictions on in-person healthcare during the 2020 Covid Pandemic. However, there are some limitations to the service that physicians are able to do it remotely. This paper proposes a contemporary way of collecting more data from the remote patient to help during their telerehabilitation appointments. Surface electrodes are placed on the participants' forearm flexor muscles and samples were collected for each exercise. The data were then analyzed and the features, RMS, IEMG, and VAR were used. The exertion of the strength of the muscle during an exercise could be seen from plotting the RMS of the exercise to the IEMG time domain graph, and the classification of the exercise could be interpreted from the IEMG data from one exercise, that has been normalized, which was plotted as a box plot diagram to be compared with the other exercises. The findings from this paper could be used in helping to build a model to ensure that the exercises are done correctly and the muscles are not being strained too hard during an exercise by the physician during a telerehabilitation session.

Keywords: telerehabilitation,integrated electromyography,surface electrode,strength classification,flexor carpi ulnaris,extensor digitorum

Published in: IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation( Volume: 71, Issue: 4, April 2023)

Page(s): 2908 - 2921

Date of Publication: 2908 - 2921

DOI: 10.1109/TAP.2023.3240032

Publisher: UNITED SOCIETIES OF SCIENCE