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Fatigue evaluation using electromyography
Mošnerová, Jitka ; Chmelař, Milan (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is the design and implementation of methods for detecting fatigue in electromyogram (EMG). At first is done a literature review on the topic of fatigue detection in electromyography (EMG). Measurement of fatigue-induced changes in the EMG signal is performed on ten subjects using the Biopac ©. Next is in the thesis solved the selection of the optimal methods of evaluating the fatigue-induced changes in EMG recording using statistical testing. In the final part of the thesis is discussion on the results of statistical testing, creation a user interface in Matlab © and comprehensive instructions for laboratory focused on the topic of fatigue in the EMG signal.
Control of low-cost prosthetic limb using EMG sensors
Šafran, Jindřich ; Brablc, Martin (referee) ; Rajchl, Matej (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis is about the general design, construction and model assembling of the prosthetic arm. Its programming and controlling of the robotic part are also included. The thesis is divided into five chapters. In the first chapter, the anatomy of forearm is analysed and described. Its anatomical structure is the theoretical base on which the final model is designed and constructed. Following, second chapter, comprises the analysis of prosthetic mechanisms according to the historical development up until today. And this chapter also contains the production of the designed forearm-hand-model itself. The third chapter describes the EMG diagnostic method and the process of manufacturing of each compartment of controller device used for controlling the mechanism of the designed model. Next, chapter number four contains gaining and processing of the data from testing of the measuring device. In the last fifth chapter, the programming of the made forearm-hand-model in various development environments is described. All the results and gained knowledge, are evaluated and described in the conclusion of the Bachelor thesis.
The variability of the distribution of pressure forces on the foot with coupling EMG
Semeráková, Nikola ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Koťová, Markéta (advisor)
The bachelor work is focused on the distribution of pressure forces in the area of the foot with support from electromyography. Part of the work deals with the physiology of leg muscles and where the groups of muscles responsible for standing are defined. After that the thesis focuses on postural stability, the foot vault and biomechanical parameters. Additionally, there's the defining of the principles of electromyography and dynamic pavement. Furthermore, the thesis focused on describing how the data is processed, first from elektromyograph and then from dynamic pavement. Finally, there are outcomes from these devices, which are compared and evaluated,there are also partial parameters for electromyography and for the dynamic pavement.
Affect of standing frames on muscle activity of lower extremities
Oravová, Pavlína ; Ronzhina, Marina (referee) ; Kolářová, Jana (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on affect of standing frames on muscle activity of lower extremities. It deals with problematics of electromyography and signal processing. It follows up measuring EMG signal via wireless electrodes Wave Plus on verticalization equipment Balance Trainer and muscles of the lower extremities physiology, which were picked up for practical part of measurement. Part of this thesis is measuring protocol. Futhermore, the captured data is processed by programming interface MATLAB and evaluated in discussion.
Electronics for muscle activity monitoring
Lavička, Jiří ; Vlach, Radek (referee) ; Krejčí, Petr (advisor)
This thesis describes the design and compilation of device for monitoring of muscle activity. You can find there a generally introduction of monitoring of this activity. Futheremore it pushes ahead process of plan of electronics and DPS. In final part of this thesis is shown summary of whole device and also there is a example of measurement.
Focusation of eyes on characteristic component of visual perception.
Fejgl, Martin ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with muscles physiology of eye movement and questions of surface electromyography measurement. Physiology and analysis of eye movement are described here. Furthermore the paper deals with a variety of electrooculographic measuring techniques and also with resulting evaluation of measured signal.
Device for measuring the electrical activity of muscles
Slouka, Petr ; Chmelař, Milan (referee) ; Balogh, Jaroslav (advisor)
This thesis contains introduction to the basic principles of creation and transmission of action potentials. Afterwards it is outlined development of electromyography which is used for measuring electrical signals from muscles and attributes of electromyographic signal. Next part describes design of the device for measuring electrical activity of muscles. Thesis contains diagrams of the integrated circuit, design of printed circuit board and list of components which are needed for realization of the device.
EMG biofeedback
Toman, Jakub ; Hrozek, Jan (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis describes the basic methods of bringing out the electromyographic data by invazive and noninvazive procedure. Further it is focused on the principle of the biological feedback and on the myofeedback and its essential characteristics. The created application can displays the progression of the maesured EMG, signalizes the overrun of the set up threshold and contains two simply games for myofeeedback.
Evaluation of upper limb muscle fatigue
Netopil, Ondřej ; Janoušek, Oto (referee) ; Horáková, Pavla (advisor)
This work deals with the evaluation of upper limb muscle fatigue by analyzing the signal of surface electromyography. It briefly describes the human muscle of anatomical and physiological point of view. There is also described a mechanism of symptoms of muscle fatigue. The work devots to electromyography, electromyography signal processing and evaluation of muscle fatigue using electromyography. The aim is to evaluate muscle fatigue in trained and untrained person depending on gender and depending on the size of the load, which is proportional to each volunteer separately. The measurement is performed on twelve young volunteers. For measurement is used the Biopac system. The magnitude is determined using a dynamometer. The results of this work show that the most tired are untrained men, then untrained women, then trained men and at least tired are the trained women.
The variability of the distribution of pressure forces on the foot with coupling EMG
Semeráková, Nikola ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Koťová, Markéta (advisor)
The bachelor work is focused on the distribution of pressure forces in the area of the foot with support from electromyography. Part of the work deals with the physiology of leg muscles and where the groups of muscles responsible for standing are defined. After that the thesis focuses on postural stability, the foot vault and biomechanical parameters. Additionally, there's the defining of the principles of electromyography and dynamic pavement. Furthermore, the thesis focused on describing how the data is processed, first from elektromyograph and then from dynamic pavement. Finally, there are outcomes from these devices, which are compared and evaluated,there are also partial parameters for electromyography and for the dynamic pavement.

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