Processing of emg signals with high impact of power line and cardiac interferences

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This work deals with electromyography (EMG) signal processing for the diagnosis and therapy of different muscles. Because the correct muscle activity measurement of strongly noised EMG signals is the major hurdle in medical applications, a raw measured EMG signal should be cleaned of different factors like power network interference and ECG heartbeat. Unfortunately, there are no completed studies showing full multistage signal processing of EMG recordings. In this article, the authors propose an original algorithm to perform muscle activity measurements based on raw measurements. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm for EMG signal measurement was validated by a portable EMG system developed as a part of the EU research project and EMG raw measurement sets. Examples of removing the parasitic interferences are presented for each stage of signal processing. Finally, it is shown that the proposed processing of EMG signals enables cleaning of the EMG signal with minimal loss of the diagnostic content.

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Strzecha, K., Krakós, M., Więcek, B., Chudzik, P., Tatar, K., Lisowski, G., … Sankowski, D. (2021). Processing of emg signals with high impact of power line and cardiac interferences. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104625

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