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A comparative evaluation of sonomyography, electromyography, force, and wrist angle in a discrete tracking task

Guo, JY; Zheng, YP; Kenney, LPJ; Bowen, A; Howard, D; Canderle, J

Authors

JY Guo

YP Zheng

A Bowen

J Canderle



Abstract

We have previously used the real-time change of muscle thickness detected using ultrasound, namely sonomyography (SMG), for prosthesis motor control purposes. In the present study, we further compared subjects’ performance using SMG and surface electromyography (EMG) in a series of discrete tracking tasks, both with and without a concurrent auditory attention task. Sixteen healthy subjects used different signals in a random order to control the cursor on a personal computer screen to cancel the letter ‘‘E’’ in a sequence of vertically arranged letters. Subjects’ performance was evaluated under isometric contraction and wrist extension using the extensor carpi radiali muscle. The percentage of successfully cancelled Es using SMG decreased by 21 ± 16% and 17 ± 11% in isometric contraction and wrist extension tests, respectively, compared with the
corresponding performances using force and angle signals. The corresponding reduction recorded by using
EMG was 40 ± 29% and 41 ± 25%. In addition, there was a significant decrease by using EMG compared with that by SMG (p , 0.001). The results also demonstrated that there was no significant difference of performances of canceling E between the single and dual tasks by using any of the control signals (p . 0.99). Furthermore, the SMG control provided more consistent performances under the single and dual tasks compared with EMG control.

Citation

Guo, J., Zheng, Y., Kenney, L., Bowen, A., Howard, D., & Canderle, J. (2011). A comparative evaluation of sonomyography, electromyography, force, and wrist angle in a discrete tracking task. Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology, 37(6), 884-891. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2011.03.008

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jun 1, 2011
Deposit Date Oct 6, 2011
Journal Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
Print ISSN 0301-5629
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 37
Issue 6
Pages 884-891
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2011.03.008
Keywords Cognition, electromyography, EMG, muscle, prosthetic control, sonomyography, SMG, ultrasound
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2011.03.008