Relative electromyographic muscle reflex activity during motion

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ABSTRACT:
A method for treating electromyographic signals obtained from one or more muscles in the body which are subject to both volitional motion and externally forced motion to provide one or more indices which indicate the relative control signal energy provided to such a muscle or muscles during contractions and lengthenings thereof.

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