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  • Re: Normalizing EMG data

    In response to your question about normalizing EMG, there has been some
    previous work done in this area, although mainly focussed on the back
    (erector spinae).

    Potvin, J., Norman, R. and Wells, R. (1990). A field method for
    continuous estimation of dynamic compressive forces on the L4/L5 disc
    during the performance of repetitive industrial tasks. _23rd Annual
    Congress of the Human Factors Association of Canada_.

    What Potvin et al. did was to take EMG from a subject in a standardized
    posture with a submaximal load and this was used to normalize the EMG
    data.

    This method has been used successfully in a few othes studies. I don't
    recall the references but they were by:

    Neumann, P., Norman, R., and Wells, R.
    Wells, R., Norman, R., and Neumann, P.

    Again, since you are dealing with the ACL, I'm not sure how much
    this will help you but hopefully, it may give you some idea as to what
    you might do.

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    David Wong
    4A Kinesiology, Ergonomics Option
    University of Waterloo
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