DocumentCode
380754
Title
A finite element analysis of muscle tissue capacitive effects and dispersion in EMG
Author
Stoykov, N.S. ; Lowery, M.M. ; Taflove, A. ; Kuiken, T.A.
Author_Institution
Rehabilitation Inst. of Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
1044
Abstract
EMG simulations are traditionally based on purely resistive models, in which capacitive effects are assumed to be negligible. The results of recent experimental studies, however, suggest these assumptions may not be valid for muscle tissue. Furthermore, both muscle conductivity and permittivity are frequency-dependent (dispersive). In this paper, the impact of capacitive effects and dispersion on the potential at the surface of the volume conductor is examined using a frequency domain finite element model. The results indicate that the effect of muscle capacitance and dispersion varies dramatically, depending on the values that are chosen. Choosing low conductivity and high permittivity values in the range of experimentally reported data for muscle can cause displacement currents that are larger than conduction currents with corresponding reduction in surface potential of up to 50% at 100 Hz. Values lying towards the middle of the reported range yield results which do not differ significantly from purely resistive models. Excluding dispersion can also cause significant error-up to 75% in the high frequency range of the EMG. It is clear that there is a need to establish accurate values of both conductivity and permittivity for human muscle tissue in vivo in order to quantify the influence of capacitance and dispersion on the EMG signal.
Keywords
capacitance; electromyography; finite element analysis; 100 Hz; EMG simulations; conduction currents; dispersion influence; displacement currents; frequency domain finite element model; muscle tissue capacitive effects; purely resistive models; surface potential; volume conductor; Capacitance; Conductivity; Conductors; Dispersion; Electromyography; Finite element methods; Frequency domain analysis; Humans; Muscles; Permittivity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
ISSN
1094-687X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7211-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020367
Filename
1020367
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