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Linear electromyographic biofeedback system

  • US 4,136,684 A
  • Filed: 02/07/1977
  • Issued: 01/30/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/07/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electromyographic biofeedback system for indicating magnitude of muscle activity by measuring voltage on a skin surface adjacent a muscle which is to be measured, comprising:

  • a transducer adapted to be positioned on a skin surface adjacent a muscle which is to be measured;

    high input impedance differential linear amplifier means connected to said transducer for amplifying voltages representing magnitude of muscle activity;

    said amplifier means eliminating common mode noise and maximizing said voltage representing muscle activity, said amplified means providing a linear amplification of muscle activity voltage over a dynamic range of at least one thousand times a smallest measurable input voltage;

    filter means connected to the output of said amplifier means comprising one or more band pass filters adapted to pass a band of frequencies in which the greatest amount of electromyographic activity occurs, for filtering out unwanted information and passing signals in a predetermined desired range of frequencies, said filter means further comprising a rejection filter adapted to reject signals and noise occurring in commonly used electrical power line frequencies;

    detection means connected to the output of said filter means for detecting voltages representing muscle activity;

    averaging filter means connected to an output of said detection means, said averaging filter means having a rise time of less than 250 milliseconds and having an overshoot of less than 10 percent of maximum signal value, said averaging filter means adapted to provide an output signal representing an instantaneous value of voltage corresponding to muscle activity;

    oscillator means connected to the output of said averaging filter means for converting voltage representations of magnitude of muscle activity to a sequence of signals in the audio frequency range; and

    output transducer means for converting said sequence of signals in the audio frequency range into an audible signal for recognition by human being.

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