Authors
Nizam Uddin Ahamed, Kenneth Sundaraj, Badlishah Ahmad, Matiur Rahman, Md Asraf Ali, Md Anamul Islam
Publication date
2013/10/1
Journal
Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
Volume
58
Issue
5
Pages
475-488
Publisher
De Gruyter
Description
Surface electromyography (SEMG) has been widely used to analyze the biceps brachii (BB) muscle during voluntary contraction, and the effect of the interelectrode distance has been studied. However, the effect of anthropometric variations and the placement of electrodes on the BB activity during arm wrestling (i.e., during isometric contraction at a submaximal intensity) has seldom been investigated. In this study, the BB strength throughout this type of static contraction was evaluated. The SEMG signals were recorded from three locations on the BB: the muscle belly (M), near proximal (P), and distal tendon (L) regions. Twenty subjects who participated in the experiment were divided into five groups (A, B, C, D, and E). The average SEMG, root mean square, and variability of the signal were calculated using the coefficient of variance. The results indicated that the M region was more active and exhibited increased …
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