Abstract
Paper presents analytical relations and methodology for muscle efficiency evaluation in the case of limited information. The relation between systolic blood pressure and amplitude of muscle biosignal has been derived, and characteristics of this dependency have been analyzed. When the loading is large the muscle biosignal amplitude could not be unambiguously determined according to systolic blood pressure. Features of the relation between muscle biosignal and systolic blood pressure have demonstrated the capability of evaluation of human adaptability to set load and to watch for rates in rehabilitation process
About this article
Received
28 June 2008
Accepted
20 August 2008
Published
30 September 2008
Keywords
biosignal
systolic blood pressure
efficiency
relation
load
loading duration
fatigue
muscle
adaptation period
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