Central Pattern Generator (CPG) is still an elusive concept that has a visual manifestation as a rhythmic oscillation commanded from the spine, but that also has another manifestation as a train of bursts in the surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals recorded on the para-spinal muscles. This leads to the challenging problem of correlating the visually observed spinal wave with the sEMG signals recorded during the session. This paper develops a mathematical model of the spinal wave phenomenon, which, when driven by the sEMG data, yields such visually observable features as wave nodes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is shown that the statistical analysis of the sEMG signals recorded by the ChiroSensors along the paraspinal muscles during Network Spinal Analysis (NSA) provides objective confirmation of the physiological reality as perceived by the practitioner as it relates to levels of care and spinal injury recovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAsia Pac J Public Health
March 1997
A case-control study for colorectal cancer risk factors was conducted in Bangkok, Thailand. A total of 279 incident cases of colorectal cancer were individually matched by sex, age and same hospital to 279 hospital controls with other cancers except gastrointestinal cancer. Each subject was interviewed with regard to bowel pattern information, family history, past history of illness and dietary information.
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