Long-Term Electrode-Skin Impedance Variation for Electromyographic Measurements.
Andreia S P SousaAndreia NoitesRui VilarinhoRubim SantosPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
This study aims to observe the evolution of the electrode-skin interface impedance of surface EMG electrodes over the time taken to determine the time of stabilization. Eight healthy subjects participated in the study. Electrode-skin impedance was evaluated in the rectus abdominal muscle every five minutes, over a total period of 50 min. A reduction of 13.23% in the impedance values was observed in minute 10 ( p = 0.007), and a reduction of 9.02% was observed in minute 15 ( p = 0.029). No statistically significant differences were observed in the other instants evaluated. The findings obtained in the present study demonstrate a decrease in electrode-skin impedance from minute 5 to minute 15, followed by a stabilization period with a low percentage of variation till minute 50.