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    Hi,

    Look for the Dc. Merletti (italy). His lab have a tutorial!

    Good Luck

    Anamaria Siriani de Oliveira
    EMG LAB - UNICAMP
    BRASIL



    On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Kathy D. Browder wrote:

    > Hello all!
    >
    > I am looking for some type of EMG tutorial that I can use with some of my
    > graduate students. We do not have a very sophisticated EMG system; it
    > allows them to obtain readings but does not allow them to quantify or
    > process the signal in any way. Is anyone aware of something that I can use
    > online or download for these purposes? I have searched the Web using
    > several search engines, and have looked at the ISB and Biomechanics World
    > Wide web pages, but have not found anything that would work. Any
    > suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. I will post a summary.
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    >
    > Kathy D. Browder, Ph.D.
    > Graduate Coordinator
    > Department of Physical Educ., Exercise, & Sports Sciences
    > East Tennessee State University
    > Box 70654
    > Johnson City, TN 37614
    > TEL: 423-439-5796
    > Email: browderk@etsu.edu
    > http://coe.etsu.edu/departments/pexs
    >
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