Classification Of Emg Signals For Muscle Disorder Diagnosis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/6451k771Keywords:
Nervous System, Muscles, Fourier Analysis, Electromyography.Abstract
Electromyogram is one of electrophysiological recording methods. Many people are likely to be familiar with other electrophysiological recording methods: Electroencephalogram for the record of electrical movement across the scalp, and Electrocardiogram for the record of the electrical activity of the heart, Electromyography is a method for measuring and recording the electrical activity provided by skeletal muscles. The electromyographic signal is essentially the voltage stimulation arising due to ionic flow through the films of the muscle cells, when this human cell gets electrically or neurologically stimulated. Next, based on the electromyography signal, one can analyze the simple natural rhythms of muscles. From that, one can further deduce the neural motion of the spinal line and possibly the focal sense system. The signal of electromyography can be separated to study neuromuscular disease, such as: stroke and Parkinson's disease.