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High-density surface electromyography maps after computer-aided training in individual with congenital transverse deficiency: a case study.

Katarzyna Kisiel-SajewiczJarosław MarusiakMónica Rojas-MartínezDamian JaneckiSławomir ChomiakŁukasz KamińskiJoanna MencelMiguel Ángel MañanasArtur JaskólskiAnna Jaskólska
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
These results, although from only one patient, suggest that mental training supported by computer-generated visual and sensory stimuli leads to beneficial changes in muscle strength and activity. The increased muscle activation and changed spatial distribution of the EMG activity after mental training may indicate the training-induced functional plasticity of the motor activation strategy within the trapezius muscle in individual with bilateral upper-limb congenital transverse deficiency. Marked changes in spatial distribution during the submaximal contraction in the patient after training could be associated with changes of the neural drive to the muscle, which corresponds with specific (unfamiliar for patient) motor task. These findings are relevant to neuromuscular functional rehabilitation in patients with a bilateral upper-limb congenital transverse deficiency especially before and after upper limb transplantation and to development of the EMG based prostheses.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb
  • case report
  • high density
  • virtual reality
  • skeletal muscle
  • mental health
  • replacement therapy
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