Opracowanie metod wykonywania badań biomechaniki ruchu człowieka przy wykorzystaniu elektromiografii kinezjologicznej

Test methods development of biomechanics of human movement utilizing the kinesiological electromyography

  • Mateusz Kukla Politechnika Poznańska, Katedra Podstaw Konstrukcji Maszyn
  • Bartosz Wieczorek Politechnika Poznańska, Katedra Podstaw Konstrukcji Maszyn
  • Łukasz Warguła Politechnika Poznańska, Katedra Podstaw Konstrukcji Maszyn
Keywords: biomechanics of movement, surface electromyography, normalization, wheelchair

Abstract

The article presents the issues concerning the development of methods for performing human biomechanics research utilizing kinesiological electromyography. The procedures concerning the selection of the location of electrodes, patient preparation for testing, conducting the experiment and the development of measurement results are discussed in detail. Selected preliminary test results were also presented.

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Published
2019-02-25
Section
Eksploatacja i Testy/Exploitation and Tests