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We present a novel method for extracting and classifying motor unit action potentials (MUAPs) from one-channel electromyographic recordings. The extraction of MUAP templates is carried out using a symbolic representation of waveforms, a common technique in signature verification applications. The assignment of MUAPs to their specific trains is achieved by means of repeated template matching passes using pseudocorrelation, a new matched-filter-based similarity measure. Identified MUAPs are peeled off and the residual signal is analyzed using shortened templates to facilitate the resolution of superimpositions. The program was tested with simulated data and with experimental signals obtained using fine-wire electrodes in the biceps brachii during isometric contractions ranging from 5% to 30% of the maximum voluntary contraction. Analyzed signals were made of up to 14 MUAP trains. Most templates were extracted automatically, but complex signals sometimes required the adjustment of 2 parameters to account for all the MUAP trains present. Classification accuracy rates for simulations ranged from an average of 96.3% +/- 0.9% (4 trains) to 75.6% +/- 11.0% (12 trains). The classification portion of the program never required user intervention. Decomposition of most 10-s-long signals required less than 10 s using a conventional desktop computer, thus showing capabilities for real-time applications.
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Bioengineering (Basel)
August 2025
State Key Laboratory of Mechanical System and Vibration, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.
This study investigates age-related differences in motor unit (MU) properties and neuromuscular control during isometric elbow flexion across the human lifespan. High-density surface electromyography (sEMG) was recorded from the biceps brachii of 44 participants, divided into three groups: Child (8-14 years), Adult (20-40 years), and Elder (65-80 years). MU spike trains were extracted noninvasively by sEMG decomposition.
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August 2025
Texas Christian University School of Medicine, Department of Medical Education, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
Motor unit firing behavior is regulated by intensity-dependent, hierarchical recruitment patterns. There is also recent evidence of divergent motor unit behavior between sexes during intensity-matched tasks. This study compares the firing behavior of motor unit populations of the biceps brachii between dynamic muscle actions corresponding to ~90% versus ~98% of maximal dynamic strength.
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August 2025
Department of Diagnostics and Intervention, Umea Universitet, 901 87 Umea, Sweden, Umeå, Västerbotten County, 901 87, SWEDEN.
Identifying the spiking activity of alpha motor neurons (MNs) non-invasively is possible by decomposing signals from active muscles, e.g., obtained with surface electromyography (EMG) or ultrasound.
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July 2025
Department of Kinesiology, Applied Health and Recreation, Oklahoma State University System, Stillwater, USA.
This study examined blood flow restriction (BFR) usage and motor unit (MU) behavior of the biceps brachii during a single high-intensity contraction. Twelve resistance-trained males (25±5 y) completed maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) of the elbow flexors, followed by a 70% MVC with BFR and without BFR (CON). Surface electromyographic (EMG) signals from the 70% MVCs were decomposed to extract MU: recruitment thresholds (RTs), action potential amplitudes (MUAP), and mean firing rates (MFRs).
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July 2025
Center of Research, Education, Innovation and Intervention in Sport, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Purpose: Pain and fatigue are known to interfere with force production and control, although the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. This study aimed to investigate the effects of pain and fatigue on motor neuron activity by analyzing the electrical activity of individual motor units in the vastus lateralis and rectus femoris muscles during knee extension exercises.
Methods: Electromyography decomposition was used to assess motor unit activity.