Comparing experimental EMG with simulated activation from CMC
- Md Sanzid Bin Hossain
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Comparing experimental EMG with simulated activation from CMC
When we collect experimental EMG data for a gait cycle, the data is not normalized. But in the CMC and Static optimization(SO) of OpenSim, we get normalized muscle activation. If we normalize the experimental data with MVC, then will it be ideal to compare the magnitude of experimental EMG data with OpenSim (CMC/SO) simulation?
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- Thomas Uchida
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Re: Comparing experimental EMG with simulated activation from CMC
There's some discussion of comparison with EMG in Section 3.5 and the Case Study on page 17 of this paper, as well as the papers it cites: Hicks JL, 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. https://nmbl.stanford.edu/publications/ ... ks2015.pdf
- Md Sanzid Bin Hossain
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Re: Comparing experimental EMG with simulated activation from CMC
I have already read that paper. But, it didn't clearly say that if we normalize the experimental EMG data, we can compare the amplitude with simulation muscle activity.
- Thomas Uchida
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Re: Comparing experimental EMG with simulated activation from CMC
I think it depends (on the muscle, activity, electrode placement, required precision, etc.). Please see the papers that are referenced in Section 3.5. For example, Arnold et al. (2013) use normalized EMG to drive their model: "How muscle fiber lengths and velocities affect muscle force generation as humans walk and run at different speeds", https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.075697it didn't clearly say that if we normalize the experimental EMG data, we can compare the amplitude with simulation muscle activity