Hello,
Is there a way I can understand the similarity between EMG and muscle excitation?
Muscle excitations, as explained in OpenSim, is a combination of motor recruitment and firing frequency, and through EMG also, I think, we record almost the same thing.
So, can we assume both to be exactly same?
Regards,
Ratna
Relation between experimental EMG and muscle excitations output from OpenSim
- Ratna Sambhav
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Re: Relation between experimental EMG and muscle excitations output from OpenSim
There's a discussion of this in Hicks et al. "Is my model good enough? Best practices for verification and validation of musculoskeletal models and simulations of movement." ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 137(2):020905 (http://nmbl.stanford.edu/publications/pdf/Hicks2015.pdf, in the Case Study on page 17).
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Re: Relation between experimental EMG and muscle excitations output from OpenSim
Thanks Thomas Uchida,
This paper is exactly what I wanted.
But it seems activations has to be taken, not excitation, along with the electromechanical delay, to compare with EMG data, as in paper. I'll go through it.
Ratna
This paper is exactly what I wanted.
But it seems activations has to be taken, not excitation, along with the electromechanical delay, to compare with EMG data, as in paper. I'll go through it.
Ratna