How Do We Study Muscle "Activation"? Electromyography (EMG) Explained | Corporis
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- You've probably heard the term "activated" in reference to muscles before. In this video, well break down that term plus how we study that kind of thing -- electromyography, or EMG.
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It was great working with you
I absolutely love the videos you've done on histology fir beginners and basics of anatomy. It really helps making my educational journey through medicine a much smoother and enjoyable experience. Thank you for your hard work
That's super kind of you to say. Thank you, and best of luck in your studies!
Oh man, thank iu for making clear, I'm a digital Marketer, I love Fitness ! This is a doorway for people don't study this but understand it
EMG measures not only which muscle is activated but also how much muscle is activated
That’s such a nice video 🙌
Much appreciated - thanks 🙏
Thank you for your helpful videos! You have a special way of explaining things! You're fun to look at as well, such a bonus. 😉
Sir plz upload a video on ECG?
Can you make a video on muscle biopsy?
This reminds me of the 90s ab devices that used electricity to force muscles to activate.
Late comer here. What EMG do you recommend for basic clinical data collection ?
Why is the mvic percentage higher than 100%, and how can this be explained?
Won't the bicep also act as a weak adducter in the fly? At least the short head should.
Yes it would! Bicep activation was just *so* much bigger in chest pec than bench press, even if it was aiding in adduction
Bicep activation isn’t limiting the chest action in bench vs fly…. If it’s stablilizing your arms for a movement that better activates the pec in a fly, the pec is better activated.
This can be why abnormally weaker stabilizing muscles can cause a pseudo-weakness of the more primary muscle
Needle EMG could suss that out 😸
I use EMG decomposition in my PhD. 😉
Make sure to activate that forefinger and check out ScienceVerse’s video (linked in description)
I knew chest flys were garbage
Are you single Patrick 😝 ?