Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting muscle electrical signal
Reexamination Certificate
2003-07-11
2008-11-04
Hindenburg, Max (Department: 3736)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting muscle electrical signal
C600S588000, C600S591000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07447542
ABSTRACT:
A system comprising an electromyogram (EMG) system operative to sense electromyographic activity generated in a muscle, at least one position sensor, and a processor in communication with the EMG system and the at least one position sensor, the processor operative to process data of the EMG system and three-dimensional position and orientation information from the at least one position sensor to provide an output that comprises electromyographic activity data as a function of the three-dimensional position and orientation of the at least one position sensor.
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Ben-David Gal
Calderon Ilan
Dekel Patent Ltd.
Hindenburg Max
Klein David
Nguyen H. Q.
OB Tools Ltd.
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