DocumentCode
1211041
Title
Estimation of Motor Unit Twitches
Author
Andreassen, Steen ; Bar-On, Ehud
Author_Institution
Institute of Electronic Systems, Aalborg University Center
Issue
11
fYear
1983
Firstpage
742
Lastpage
748
Abstract
This study deals with estimation of the mechanical twitch of a single motor unit in human muscle during voluntary contraction. The existing estimation method is based on averaging of the force produced by the whole muscle, using the motor unit action potential for triggering. This method leads to underestimation of twitch amplitude and rise time due to partial fusion of the twitches, even at the lowest firing rates which can be maintained during voluntary contraction. To obtain unbiased twitch estimates, even when the twitches partially fuse, three versions of a nonparametric system identification method are explored: averaging plus least squares estimation; least squares estimation; and Markov estimation. Averaging plus least squares estimation give poorer noise reduction than least squares estimation. The noise reduction obtained by least squares estimation is about the same as the noise reduction obtained by averaging alone. The noise is mainly due to the contraction of all active motor units, except the unit being studied. This noise has dominating low-frequency components. Markov estimation takes the spectrum of the noise into account, and thus in most cases provides a better estimate than least squares estimation.
Keywords
Councils; Frequency; Humans; Least squares approximation; Low-frequency noise; Muscles; Neurons; Noise reduction; Recruitment; Torque; Biomechanics; Biomedical Engineering; Humans; Mathematics; Muscle Contraction; Neurons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.1983.325189
Filename
4121540
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