Elsevier

Clinical Neurophysiology

Volume 131, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 243-258
Clinical Neurophysiology

Standards of instrumentation of EMG

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Highlights

  • Standard instrumentation ensures high quality recordings and enables comparison of results.

  • This consensus document on “Standards of Instrumentation of EMG” is written by an expert panel.

  • This report covers technical aspects as well as topics for optimal and standardized examinations.

Abstract

Standardization of Electromyography (EMG) instrumentation is of particular importance to ensure high quality recordings. This consensus report on “Standards of Instrumentation of EMG” is an update and extension of the earlier IFCN Guidelines published in 1999. First, a panel of experts in different fields from different geographical distributions was invited to submit a section on their particular interest and expertise. Then, the merged document was circulated for comments and edits until a consensus emerged.

The first sections in this document cover technical aspects such as instrumentation, EMG hardware and software including amplifiers and filters, digital signal analysis and instrumentation settings. Other sections cover the topics such as temporary storage, trigger and delay line, averaging, electrode types, stimulation techniques for optimal and standardised EMG examinations, and the artefacts electromyographers may face and safety rules they should follow. Finally, storage of data and databases, report generators and external communication are summarized.

Keywords

EMG
Instrumentation
Filters
Amplifiers
Trigger and delay line
EMG averaging
EMG electrodes
EMG artefacts
Electrical safety
Databases

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