Abstract

A doublet is defined as two consecutive discharges of a motor unit occurring at short time interval between each other (e.g., <20 ms). In this paper, we propose a method for the estimation of muscle fiber conduction velocity (CV) from two partly overlapping action potentials generated by the same motor units. The method is based on the minimization of the mean square error between time-filtered versions of two surface EMG signals recorded along the direction of muscle fibers. The minimization is performed over the filter parameters that define the two propagation delays. The method was tested on simulated and experimental signals. Simulation results showed that the method is only in some cases superior to the simpler peak approach, due to limitations in the ideal model used for the algorithm development. However, application to experimental signals that mimic doublet motor unit discharges showed a substantial improvement in estimation quality of the new method with respect to the peak method.

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