Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume 20, Issue 3 , Pages 550-557, June 2010

Application of the segment weight dynamic movement method to the normalization of gait EMG amplitude

  • Y. Nishijima

      Affiliations

    • Department of Arts and Sciences, Osaka Kyoiku University, Osaka, Japan
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel./fax: +81 729 78 3756.
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  • T. Kato

      Affiliations

    • Faculty of International Communication, Tokiwakaigakuen University, Osaka, Japan
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  • M. Yoshizawa

      Affiliations

    • Professor Emeritus of University of Fukui, Fukui, Japan
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  • M. Miyashita

      Affiliations

    • Professor Emeritus of The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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  • H. Iida

      Affiliations

    • Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Osaka, Japan

Received 27 December 2008; received in revised form 16 June 2009; accepted 22 July 2009. published online 25 August 2009.

Abstract 

This study aims at determining the applicability of a segment weight dynamic movement (SWDM) method as an alternative for normalizing gait EMGs in comparison with the conventional isometric maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) method. The SWDM method employs reference exercises, each being a dynamic, repetitive movement of a joint under the load of the segment weight (i.e., the total weight of all segments distal to the joint). EMG amplitudes of 28 healthy male subjects walking at 120steps/min were normalized by the two methods. CV and VR were used to assess the inter-individual variability of both the normalized gait EMG for 8 muscles. The CV and VR values attained with the two methods were close to each other, as well as to those obtained by other researchers using the isometric MVC method. These results suggest that the SWDM method has a comparable level of applicability to gait EMG normalization as the isometric MVC method.

Keywords: Gait EMGs, Inter-individual variability, CV, VR, Segment weight dynamic movement

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PII: S1050-6411(09)00100-X

doi:10.1016/j.jelekin.2009.07.006

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
Volume 20, Issue 3 , Pages 550-557, June 2010