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    Dear Sirs,


    I am a PhD student dealing with EMG and control applications.

    I would like to pose a question to anyone who can help.

    How can I measure EMG signal during:
    "maximal voluntary isometric muscle contraction"

    Isometric, as far as I know, means to keep the
    limb (activated by the examined muscle) in
    a constant position. Am I right?

    So, for example, the procedure to record muscle activation
    during maximal voluntary isometric muscle contraction,
    from biceps brachii, is to impose a heavy load on somebody
    forearm, and keep the forearm stable, while the person tries
    to move it (elbow flexion) ?
    Am I right?
    Or have I misunderstood something here?

    Thanks for your replies


    P.A.

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