The main goals of this project are:
The arrival of novel EMG recording techniques has opened the possibility of evaluating parameters related to motor unit recruitment and its action over the muscular fibers. To get this information, high-density EMG is recorded and advanced decomposition techniques are applied. The systematic application of these techniques in a clinical setting has not yet systematically explored. In this project, we propose to apply this novel analysis in a rehabilitation procedure of people with acquired brain injury. To that end, parameters such as neuromechanical delays, intramuscular and intermuscular coherence or muscle fiber conduction velocity will be assessed in between motor learning activities. Additionally, novel approaches of classical bipolar EMG, like the study of muscle synergies, will be evaluated.
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PhD Thesis
Advanced mechanical design of robotic devices and kinematic - dynamic control performance