DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHY (EMG) BIOFEEDBACK CONTROL SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL THERAPY EQUIPMENT
Abstract
This research is aim to developed Electromyography (EMG) signal for used as
biofeedback system to control the continuous passive motion (CPM) machine for knee
joint. The measurement of EMG signals would be processed and compared with the
signal from standard equipment with calibration. The result found that the EMG signal
is less than 41% of maximal voluntary contraction (%MVC). This result would be used
as the constrain for programming CPM machine to automatic stop when the muscle
contraction exceeds the criteria for 5 second continuously.
The control program of CPM machine for knee joint is tested by potentiometer.
The result from testing found that the program can be stop CPM machine when
potentiometer received signal exceeds the setting value for 5 second continuously
and the EMG signal from Flexor carpum ulnaris and Tibialis anterior can stop CPM
machine when the signal is higher than 2 2%MVC for 5 second continuously in every
range of motion of CPM Machine.