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electromyography

(EMG) continuous recording of the electrical activity of voluntary muscle. It is obtained by means of an electrode inserted into the muscle and the recording is viewed on an oscilloscope. It is used to aid diagnosis of some nerve and muscle disorders.



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At the Pathokinesiology Laboratory at Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Sara Mulroy, PT, Katherine Sullivan, PT, PhD, and Tara Klassen, MS, PT, NCS, used the existing data to investigate kinematic and electromyographic parameters of gait in a small cohort of people who underwent the combined strength training and body-weight-supported treadmill training implemented in the parent study.
Agius, MD, and fellow researchers at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, developed an objective system to measure leg torque, or twisting movement, and electromyographic (EMG) activity.
Utilizing a unique combination of electromyographic (EMG) technology combined with a system of instruction and reinforcement, including electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), Zynex offers new treatment options to post-stroke and spinal injury patients.
 
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