Publisher DOI: 10.1515/cdbme-2021-2041
Title: A robust multi-channel EMG system for lower back and abdominal muscles training
Language: English
Authors: Kusche, Roman  
Graßhoff, Jan 
Oltmann, Andra 
Boudnik, Lukas 
Rostalski, Philipp 
Keywords: Dry electrodes; electrodes belt; EMG array; surface EMG; training monitoring; wearable
Issue Date: 9-Oct-2021
Publisher: De Gruyter
Part of Series: Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Biomedical Engineering (5 – 7 October 2021, Hannover) 
Journal or Series Name: Current directions in biomedical engineering 
Volume: 7
Issue: 2
Startpage: 159
Endpage: 162
Conference: Annual Meeting of the German Society of Biomedical Engineering 2021 
Abstract: 
EMG is an established method to acquire the action potentials of contracted muscles. Although commercial EMG systems are available and it is one of the most researched biosignals, it has never become widely used in rehabilitation or fitness training monitoring. The reasons are technical challenges of wearable EMG systems regarding electrode placement, motion artefacts and the complex connectivity of multi-channel EMG measurements. We address this problem for the lower back and abdominal musculature, through a novel dry electrodes belt, multi-channel high density EMG circuitry and problem-specific signal processing. The subject can easily strap the dry electrodes belt around himself which provides 16 EMG channels. Interferences from the ECG and motion artefacts are reduced by a stationary wavelet decomposition. Afterwards, an inter-channel filter is applied to increase the robustness of the signals. Subject measurements during different kinds of typical abdominal and lower back training exercises were performed wearing the novel dry electrodes belt. The results show the possibility of robust EMG measurements from the lower back and abdominal muscles by utilizing the gathered redundancy, appropriately. The additional information obtained via the multi-channel EMG circuitry and spatial oversampling can be used to address current problems of EMG applications. It combines the advantages of robustness and the capability of using comfortable dry electrodes. Therefore, the proposed measurement method for acquiring spatial information about the muscle contractions from the lower trunk can be used for rehabilitation or fitness training monitoring.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/15568
ISSN: 2364-5504
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Individualisierte und Zellbasierte Medizintechnik 
Type: Article
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