Abstract
Background and objective: The purpose of this study was to compare an accelerometer (ACC) and a piezoelectric contact sensor (PEC) for the measurement of mechanomyographic (MMG) signals during submaximal to maximal isometric muscle actions of the vastus medialis.
Materials and methods: Following the determination of maximal isometric strength (MVC), eight subjects (20.4 ± 1.3 years) performed isometric muscle actions at 10 to 90% isometric MVC in random order. An ACC and PEC were used to simultaneously record the MMG signal.
Results: For the composite data, there were linear increases in normalized MMG amplitude for both the ACC(r
Conclusion: These results indicated that the ACC and PEC provide comparable information regarding MMG amplitude and MPF vs. isometric torque relationships of the vastus medialis.
