[HTML][HTML] A review of non-invasive techniques to detect and predict localised muscle fatigue

MR Al-Mulla, F Sepulveda, M Colley - Sensors, 2011 - mdpi.com
Muscle fatigue is an established area of research and various types of muscle fatigue have
been investigated in order to fully understand the condition. This paper gives an overview of …

[HTML][HTML] Biosignal-based human–machine interfaces for assistance and rehabilitation: A survey

D Esposito, J Centracchio, E Andreozzi, GD Gargiulo… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
As a definition, Human–Machine Interface (HMI) enables a person to interact with a device.
Starting from elementary equipment, the recent development of novel techniques and …

A wearable all‐gel multimodal cutaneous sensor enabling simultaneous single‐site monitoring of cardiac‐related biophysical signals

KY Chun, S Seo, CS Han - Advanced Materials, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The human cutaneous sensory organ is a highly evolved biosensor that is efficient,
sensitive, selective, and adaptable. Recently, with the development of various materials and …

[HTML][HTML] A piezoresistive sensor to measure muscle contraction and mechanomyography

D Esposito, E Andreozzi, A Fratini, GD Gargiulo… - Sensors, 2018 - mdpi.com
Measurement of muscle contraction is mainly achieved through electromyography (EMG)
and is an area of interest for many biomedical applications, including prosthesis control and …

Neuromuscular adaptations after 2 and 4 weeks of 80% versus 30% 1 repetition maximum resistance training to failure

NDM Jenkins, TJ Housh, SL Buckner… - The Journal of …, 2016 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Jenkins, NDM, Housh, TJ, Buckner, SL, Bergstrom, HC, Cochrane, KC, Hill, EC,
Smith, CM, Schmidt, RJ, Johnson, GO, and Cramer, JT. Neuromuscular adaptations after 2 …

Mechanomyography and muscle function assessment: A review of current state and prospects

MO Ibitoye, NA Hamzaid, JM Zuniga, AKA Wahab - Clinical Biomechanics, 2014 - Elsevier
Previous studies have explored to saturation the efficacy of the conventional signal (such as
electromyogram) for muscle function assessment and found its clinical impact limited …

[HTML][HTML] Mechanomyogram for muscle function assessment: a review

MA Islam, K Sundaraj, RB Ahmad, NU Ahamed - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Mechanomyography (MMG) has been extensively applied in clinical and
experimental practice to examine muscle characteristics including muscle function (MF) …

Classification of the mechanomyogram signal using a wavelet packet transform and singular value decomposition for multifunction prosthesis control

HB Xie, YP Zheng, JY Guo - Physiological measurement, 2009 - iopscience.iop.org
Previous works have resulted in some practical achievements for mechanomyogram (MMG)
to control powered prostheses. This work presents the investigation of classifying the hand …

Non-invasive Techniques for Muscle Fatigue Monitoring: A Comprehensive Survey

N Li, R Zhou, B Krishna, A Pradhan, H Lee, J He… - ACM Computing …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Muscle fatigue represents a complex physiological and psychological phenomenon that
impairs physical performance and increases the risks of injury. It is important to continuously …

Towards soft wearable strain sensors for muscle activity monitoring

JT Alvarez, LF Gerez, OA Araromi… - … on Neural Systems …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The force-generating capacity of skeletal muscle is an important metric in the evaluation and
diagnosis of musculoskeletal health. Measuring changes in muscle force exertion is …