Hi All
Just a quick question regarding EMG filtering. For kinematic / tibial acceleration filtering researchers typicall perform a FFT to identify where 95% of the signal power is contained below.
I've been looking at the literature and was wondering why researchers don't perform similar analyses when using low pass filtering on EMG signals.
Regards
Jonahtan
Just a quick question regarding EMG filtering. For kinematic / tibial acceleration filtering researchers typicall perform a FFT to identify where 95% of the signal power is contained below.
I've been looking at the literature and was wondering why researchers don't perform similar analyses when using low pass filtering on EMG signals.
Regards
Jonahtan