Surface electromyography (sEMG) was formed in the 1940s as a detection method that can objectively reflect the biological electrical activity of the neuromuscular system. Its biggest feature is non-invasive, multi-target detection, and consistency between signal characteristic changes and intrinsic physiological and pathological changes. EMG evaluation, muscle strength testing, and motion analysis together constitute the “three pillars” of human neuromuscular function detection and evaluation in the body, and have wide and important applications in rehabilitation medicine, clinical medicine, sports science, and artificial engineering.
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