Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Lip incompetence resulting from mouth breathing is a common clinical manifestation, while there are no definite indicators of amplitude and intensity of muscle functional training in clinical practice, which leads to unsatisfactory training results.
OBJECTIVE:
The aim was to quantify the relationship between electromyography (EMG) and force in orbicularis oris muscle, so that the indicators of muscle functional training can be evaluated using EMG signals, so as to improve the training effects.
METHODS:
The EMG and the force signals of orbicularis oris muscle from 0% to 100% MVC within 5 s in twelve healthy subjects (six males and six females; age, 25
RESULTS:
There were high correlations between the four EMG features and muscle force with the two models. The third-order model yielded a higher coefficient of determination (
CONCLUSION:
The third-order model with FuzzyEn of EMG signals may be used to guide the muscle functional training.
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