An electromyographic assessment pilot study on the reliability of the forearm muscles during multi-planar maximum voluntary contraction grip and wrist articulation in young males

Hunter, Henry H., Sorbie, Graeme G., Grace, Fergal M., Gu, Yaodong, Lam, Wing-Kai, Baker, Julien S., Dutheil, Frédéric, Dias, Tilak and Ugbolue, Ukadike C. (2021) An electromyographic assessment pilot study on the reliability of the forearm muscles during multi-planar maximum voluntary contraction grip and wrist articulation in young males. Technology and Health Care. ['lib/metafield/pagerange:range' not defined

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BACKGROUND: Electromyographic systems are widely used in scientific and clinical practice. The reproducibility and reliability of these measures are crucial when conducting scientific research and collecting experimental data.