K. Saitou et al., Depth and intensity of equivalent current dipoles estimated through an inverse analysis of surface electromyograms using the image method, MED BIO E C, 37(6), 1999, pp. 720-726
The depth and intensity of equivalent current dipoles that can create the s
urface potentials of active motor units in human skeletal muscles are estim
ated through an inverse analysis of surface electromyographic (EMG) potenti
als in an attempt to measure detailed muscular activity non-invasively. The
inverse analysis is conducted by repetition of forward analyses. In the st
udy, the image method is used for forward analysis, because it is the simpl
est potential calculation method for electric currents in a semi-infinite v
olume conductor. Using this method, surface EMG potentials are calculated f
or current sources assumed to be located in a muscle. An inverse analysis i
s then carried out by searching for the depth and intensity of such current
sources that would minimise the sum of squares difference between measured
and calculated surface EMG potentials. The inverse analysis is applied to
surface EMG potentials measured from the biceps brachii of three healthy su
bjects. As a result, the individual current sources are estimated to be 2.7
+/- 1.6 mm deep and 0.5 +/- 0.9 nAm in intensity, whereas the total curren
t intensity for individual motor units is 2.4 +/- 2.9 nAm.