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Concept Electromyography
Academic Article Dependence of the paired motor unit analysis on motor unit discharge characteristics in the human tibialis anterior muscle.
Academic Article Associations between cervical and scapular posture and the spatial distribution of trapezius muscle activity.
Academic Article Effects of electrocardiography contamination and comparison of ECG removal methods on upper trapezius electromyography recordings.
Academic Article Discharge rate modulation of trapezius motor units differs for voluntary contractions and instructed muscle rest.
Academic Article Discharge behaviors of trapezius motor units during exposure to low and high levels of acute psychosocial stress.
Academic Article Stress management as an adjunct to physical therapy for chronic neck pain.
Academic Article Modulation of intracortical inhibition in response to acute psychosocial stress is impaired among individuals with chronic neck pain.
Academic Article Evaluation of Novel EMG Biofeedback for Postural Correction During Computer Use.
Academic Article Psychosocial stress alters the strength of reticulospinal input to the human upper trapezius.
Academic Article Upper trapezius muscle activity in healthy office workers: reliability and sensitivity of occupational exposure measures to differences in sex and hand dominance.
Academic Article Short-duration therapeutic massage reduces postural upper trapezius muscle activity.
Academic Article Comparison of muscle activity during walking in subjects with and without diabetic neuropathy.
Academic Article Influence of amplitude cancellation on the simulated surface electromyogram.
Academic Article Variability of motor unit discharge and force fluctuations across a range of muscle forces in older adults.
Academic Article Muscle activation and time to task failure differ with load type and contraction intensity for a human hand muscle.
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