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Eleonora Ortu, Sara Di Nicolantonio, Samuele Cova, Davide Pietropaoli, Lucia De Simone and Annalisa Monaco
Background: The main objective of this study was to compare the clinical efficacy of two different devices, the Eptamed elastodontic device and a common bite sold in pharmacies, by assessing a computer aid evaluation of patients? surface electromyography...
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Wensheng Chen, Yinxi Niu, Zhenhua Gan, Baoping Xiong and Shan Huang
Enhancing information representation in electromyography (EMG) signals is pivotal for interpreting human movement intentions. Traditional methods often concentrate on specific aspects of EMG signals, such as the time or frequency domains, while overlooki...
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Denisa Piele, Eva Ilie, Ligia Rusu and Mihnea Ion Marin
Background: According to statistics, worldwide, the number of young persons diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis has tripled in the last 10 years. This tendency seems to be related to the development of technological devices that induce vicious postures. ...
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Lukasz Kuta, Piotr Komarnicki, Katarzyna Lakoma and Joanna Praska
The harvest phase plays an important role in the whole process of production of tomato fruit. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure a technological process that will not damage biological materials. The harvest phase plays an important role in the whole p...
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Pablo Sarabia, Alvaro Araujo, Luis Antonio Sarabia and María de la Cruz Ortiz
Surface electromyography (sEMG) plays a crucial role in several applications, such as for prosthetic controls, human?machine interfaces (HMI), rehabilitation, and disease diagnosis. These applications are usually occurring in real-time, so the classifier...
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João Freitas, Ana Conceição, Jan ?tastný, Hugo Louro, Luís Leitão, Diana Torres, Daniel A. Marinho and Henrique P. Neiva
This study analyzed muscle activity during the stand-up paddle stroke, considering the paddling side and the adjacent and opposing muscles relative to the position of the arms during paddling. Methods: Fourteen male paddleboarders performed three trials ...
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Angelika Wesolek, Przemyslaw Daroszewski and Juliusz Huber
The present study aimed to assess the function of muscular and nervous systems in high-maneuvering jet fighters with the chosen method of clinical neurophysiology, which methodologically has not yet been presented in detail. Fifteen pilots with the exper...
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Weronika Joanna Piatkowska, Fabiola Spolaor, Marco Romanato, Roberta Polli, Alessandra Huang, Alessandra Murgia and Zimi Sawacha
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is caused by pathologic expansions of the CGG repeat polymorphic region of the FMR1 gene. There are two main categories of FMR1 mutations, ?premutation? and ?full mutation?, that are associated with different clinical phenotypes,...
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Jing-Chen Hong, Kazuhiro Yasuda, Hiroki Ohashi and Hiroyasu Iwata
Swing-phase dorsiflexion assistance with robotic ankle?foot orthosis could improve toe clearance and limb shortening such that compensatory movements are suppressed. However, facilitating voluntary effort under assistance remains a challenge. In our prev...
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Max Böhme, Hans-Peter Köhler, Robert Thiel, Jens Jäkel, Johannes Zentner and Maren Witt
A novel exoskeleton robotic system was developed to assist stair climbing. This active demonstrator consists of a motor with a cable system, various sensors, and a control system with a power supply. The objective of this preliminary study is a biomechan...
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