Reaching movements are essential for daily tasks and they have been widely investigated through kinematic, kinetic, and electromyographic (EMG) analyses. Recent studies have suggested that the central nervous system simplifies control of reaching movements by using muscle synergies. An alternative approach is to investigate how EMG activity reflects at theneural level with the representation of spinal maps that visualize the spatiotemporal activity of motoneuronal pools. Spinal maps have been rarely used and their investigation could be made by exploiting recent findings in EMG processing such as the separation of phasic (motion-related) and tonic components (anti-gravity). In this study, we aimed at characterizing spinal maps in the upper limb workspace. EMG data from 15 participants were recorded during repeated point-to-point movements toward target boards placed in five orientations. EMG waveforms were divided into total EMG envelope, tonic EMG, and phasic EMG. The multidimensional Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to assess thesimilarity of spinal maps among repetitions of movements within subjects (intra-subject variability) and among participants (inter-subject variability). Spinal maps of tonic and total EMG showed high intra- and inter-subject similarity in all planes, while phasic spinal maps were less repeatable and more subject-specific. These results may be useful as areference for rehabilitation, clinical, and neurological evaluations, especially for longitudinal assessments.

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