par Baudry, Stéphane ;Minetto, Marco A;Duchateau, Jacques
Editeur scientifique Merletti, Roberto;Farina, Dario
Référence Surface Electromyography, Physiology, Engineering, and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, page (333-360)
Publication Publié, 2016
Partie d'ouvrage collectif
Résumé : This chapter focuses on the basics of surface electromyography (sEMG) and related methods for the study of human motor control and its adaptations. Recordings of voluntary sEMG provide partial information on the mechanisms involved in muscle activity. However, the combination of sEMG and methods based on electrically and magnetically evoked potentials allows stepping further in a comprehensive approach of movement strategies during tasks, and the influence of various factors such as etiology of cramps, fatigue, training, aging on such strategies. The recorded sEMG signal represents the electrical activity of numerous motor units. The chapter describes the basic methodology to record H-reflex and the relevant factors to consider when assessing its modulations. sEMG and evoked potentials provide relevant information on age-related changes within the muscle and the nervous system, as well as on the neural adjustments required to perform various motor tasks.