A cross-correlational analysis of the bioelectrical activity of muscle antagonists in studying human voluntary motor activity in certain forms of motor disorders
In healthy correction of beglth subjects, patients with children's cerebral palsy and spinal cord disturbances, the cross-correlation function of the EMG at the initial phase of voluntary movement and at the phase of static voluntary tension revealed some mechanisms maintaining coordinated interrelations among antagonist muscles at different phases. A new approach is suggested for estimation of the electromyogram and for a finer diagnosis of the CNS lesions at different levels.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Sheliakin1997
%A Sheliakin, A. M.
%A Preobrazhenskaia, I. G.
%A Bogdanov, O. V.
%D 1997
%J Ross Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
%K Adolescent; Cerebral Palsy; Electromyography; Electrophysiology; Humans; Motor Activity; Muscle, Skeletal; Reference Values; Spinal Cord Injuries; Time Factors
%N 9
%P 88--94
%T A cross-correlational analysis of the bioelectrical activity of muscle antagonists in studying human voluntary motor activity in certain forms of motor disorders
%V 83
%X In healthy correction of beglth subjects, patients with children's cerebral palsy and spinal cord disturbances, the cross-correlation function of the EMG at the initial phase of voluntary movement and at the phase of static voluntary tension revealed some mechanisms maintaining coordinated interrelations among antagonist muscles at different phases. A new approach is suggested for estimation of the electromyogram and for a finer diagnosis of the CNS lesions at different levels.
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abstract = {In healthy [correction of beglth] subjects, patients with children's cerebral palsy and spinal cord disturbances, the cross-correlation function of the EMG at the initial phase of voluntary movement and at the phase of static voluntary tension revealed some mechanisms maintaining coordinated interrelations among antagonist muscles at different phases. A new approach is suggested for estimation of the electromyogram and for a finer diagnosis of the CNS lesions at different levels.},
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author = {Sheliakin, A. M. and Preobrazhenskaia, I. G. and Bogdanov, O. V.},
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keywords = {Adolescent; Cerebral Palsy; Electromyography; Electrophysiology; Humans; Motor Activity; Muscle, Skeletal; Reference Values; Spinal Cord Injuries; Time Factors},
month = Sep,
number = 9,
pages = {88--94},
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timestamp = {2014-07-19T21:19:58.000+0200},
title = {[A cross-correlational analysis of the bioelectrical activity of muscle antagonists in studying human voluntary motor activity in certain forms of motor disorders]},
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volume = 83,
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