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J Osaka Dent Univ
April 1995
Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Osaka Dental University, Japan.
Surface electromyography (EMG) has been widely used in clinical dentistry, although interpretation of the raw data is difficult owing to its low reproducibility. Linear EMG envelopes, also known as EMG profiles, which are normalized with respect to raw EMG amplitudes and stride, have been developed to analyze the time course of gait stride. Normalized EMG contraction patterns can be used for comparing individuals or recording sessions on the same individual made at different times.
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