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The aim of this study was to analyse the electromyographic (EMG) power spectrum indicating differences in the frequency bands of the spectrum resulting from differences in muscle type and force level for the extensor digitorum (ED), palmaris longus (PL) and biceps brachii (BB) muscles. The study was performed on 12 young men as 2 tests different in terms of the type of exerted force (30, 15 and 5% MVC, maximum voluntary contraction). The parameters of the EMG power spectrum were obtained as a result of a division of the EMG power spectrum into ranges determined by border frequencies. The results suggest that (a) frequency bands contained in the 30–80 Hz range and over the frequency of 300 Hz depend on muscle force, and (b) the power spectrum in the frequency range of up to 40 Hz and 60–300 Hz indicates muscle type.
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Content available A New Approach to the Mouse Arm Syndrome
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OBJECTIVES: The study validates a new computer mouse concept. The tested device is a small mouse with a pivoting pen-shaped handle. The hypothesis behind the design is the assumptions that the pen grip requires less static tension than the normal mouse grip and that fine-motor, high precision tasks normally are done with finger movements with forearm at rest. METHODS: Four muscles were monitored with electromyography (EMG) during work with a new mouse and with a traditional mouse. RESULTS: EMG activity was significant lower, in M. pronator teres - 46%, M. extensor digitorum - 46%, M. trapezius - 69%, and M. levator scapulae - 82%, during work with the new mouse as compared to the traditional mouse. CONCLUSION: Altering the design of the computer mouse can significantly reduce muscular tension.
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