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Standardization aspects
Aleko Peipsi
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1 days ago
Standardization of the measurement conditions is important for maximizing the reliability and repeatability of the results.
Here are some aspects to follow:
Skeletal muscles and tendons should be measured at full rest (EMG signal silent);Preferably, the subject should be in a lying position to ensure full relaxation and consistent repeatability between sessions.Schedule measurement sessions before, rather than after, any interventions or physical exercise.Conduct measurements at room temperature for optimal results;Ensure consistent identification of anatomical measurement points in interest;Avoid physical contact with the tissue being measured (except the device probe);Avoid distractions during the measurement;Avoid tight clothing which may influence results;Minimize direct contact with the subject, allowing only necessary contact for operator and device stabilization;Make sure the device probe is held perpendicular to the skin surface;Ensure the device is gently held with both hands for optimal stabilization.
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Here are some aspects to follow:
Skeletal muscles and tendons should be measured at full rest (EMG signal silent);Preferably, the subject should be in a lying position to ensure full relaxation and consistent repeatability between sessions.Schedule measurement sessions before, rather than after, any interventions or physical exercise.Conduct measurements at room temperature for optimal results;Ensure consistent identification of anatomical measurement points in interest;Avoid physical contact with the tissue being measured (except the device probe);Avoid distractions during the measurement;Avoid tight clothing which may influence results;Minimize direct contact with the subject, allowing only necessary contact for operator and device stabilization;Make sure the device probe is held perpendicular to the skin surface;Ensure the device is gently held with both hands for optimal stabilization.
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