BIOPHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNAL ANALYSIS THROUGH ELECTROMYOGRAPHY IN PEOPLE WITH TREMOR
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology(IJMET) (Vol.10, No. 12)Publication Date: 2019-12-25
Authors : Angie J Valencia C Mauricio Mauledoux Edilberto Mejia-Ruda Ruben D. Hernández Óscar F. Avilés;
Page : 294-302
Keywords : Quality of Life; Neurodegenerative Diseases; Medium Square Error; Effort; MYO; Oscillating Movements; Tremor;
Abstract
Tremor is defined by a series of muscular contractions that produce agitated movements in different parts of the body, most often affecting the hands, followed by the arms, head, vocal cords, torso and legs. This can be constant or intermittent, sporadic, or as a result of another usually neurological disorder. The frequency of the tremor, that is, the "speed" of the shock may decrease as the person ages, while the intensity of the tremor increases. Strong emotions, stress, fever, physical exhaustion or low blood sugar can trigger the tremor or increase its intensity [1]. With the above, the main causes for which muscle disorders are considered as a case study are exposed, for the development of research that leads to obtaining solutions that improve the quality of life of people who suffer from them. For this, the acquisition of electromyography signals acquired through a MYO is performed in patients who emulate tremor
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