Definition of Electromyographic. Meaning of Electromyographic. Synonyms of Electromyographic

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Definition of Electromyographic

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Meaning of Electromyographic from wikipedia

- could be obtained from its observation. The capability of detecting electromyographic signals improved steadily from the 1930s through the 1950s, and researchers...
- allow urine to be p****ed normally in younger women with abnormal electromyographic activity detected. Urinary retention is a relatively uncommon presentation...
- This inflexibility increases the tendency to fall in these patients. Electromyographic (EMG) studies of the leg muscles in PD patients have shown an extreme...
- Retrieved 13 March 2024. Wada N, Hori H, Tokuriki M (July 1993). "Electromyographic and kinematic studies of tail movements in dogs during treadmill locomotion"...
- Hallmark, Ashleigh V.; Casey, Jason C.; Esco, Michael R. (2017). "Electromyographical Comparison of a Traditional, Suspension Device, and Towel Pull-Up"...
- 2008, page 194 Blanksma, N.G.; Van Eijden, T.M.G.J. (1990-10-01). "Electromyographic Heterogeneity in the Human Temporalis Muscle". Journal of Dental Research...
- exercise has been shown to elicit the highest average serratus anterior electromyographic (EMG) activity when compared with other SA-activating and closed kinetic...
- scalene and sternomastoid muscles in breathing in normal subjects. An electromyographic study. Journal of Anatomy, 89, 378. Kendall, F., McCreary, E., Provance...
- their similar physical natures, transfer learning is possible between electromyographic (EMG) signals from the muscles and classifying the behaviors of...
- specific sensory nerves inducing spasticity are identified using electromyographic (EMG) stimulation and graded on a scale of 1 (mild) to 4 (severe spasticity)...