Analysis of Surface Electromyography Signals of the Arm in Adults
Resumen
In human history, medicine has always sought to improve the quality of life of patients with disabilities by designing what is now known as either an assistive device or prosthesis For a person who has an amputated arm, rehabilitation engineers have taken the approach of a myoelectric controlled prosthesis The use the
surface electromyography ( technique, to measure the muscle response or electrical activity in response to nerves, is
necessary to gather data for this approach Over the years, it has
been proven that older patients exhibit a lot of muscle fatigue and,
due to this, their sEMG signals will be less stable and show greater
burst The signals from the muscles of these patients behave as a
dynamic system when activities are performed Nowadays,
rehabilitation engineers select motors that are over designed so
they can work with a big range number of signals, but this might
lead in future problems such as excessive weight in lower and
upper limbs The main objective of this research is to learn if a
correlation between the deteriorating EMG signal and the age can
be found To find this correlation, data analysis of arm aputated
adults with similar characteristics was done using Minitab
Boxplots, probability plots, Kruskal Wallis test, and Mood’s median
test were used to analyze the sets of data The significance level for
these test (denoted as α or alpha) is 0 05 This indicates a 5 risk
of concluding that a difference exists when there is no actual
difference In both tests, Kruskal Wallis test and Mood’s median
test, the P value is less than alpha, meaning that the null
hypothesis is rejected and is concluded that not all the group
medians are equal Because of these results, the correlation to
determine how much is deterioration couldn’t be calculated This
means that to avoid selecting motors that are over designed
another approach must be taken