WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.360 align:middle line:90% 00:00:05.360 --> 00:00:07.490 align:middle line:84% Hi, I'm Kayla, and we're just going 00:00:07.490 --> 00:00:11.660 align:middle line:84% to talk really quickly about technology called EMG. 00:00:11.660 --> 00:00:14.930 align:middle line:84% EMG stands for electromyography, which 00:00:14.930 --> 00:00:17.900 align:middle line:84% sounds really similar to other technologies you might 00:00:17.900 --> 00:00:21.260 align:middle line:90% have heard of like ECG and EEG. 00:00:21.260 --> 00:00:24.410 align:middle line:10% It measures electrical signals in your body 00:00:24.410 --> 00:00:26.540 align:middle line:10% from the surface of your body. 00:00:26.540 --> 00:00:28.290 align:middle line:84% Victor, have you ever used this before? 00:00:28.290 --> 00:00:28.790 align:middle line:90% Yeah. 00:00:28.790 --> 00:00:30.230 align:middle line:90% We have used it a lot here. 00:00:30.230 --> 00:00:32.540 align:middle line:10% For us, it's very important to see not only 00:00:32.540 --> 00:00:34.370 align:middle line:10% the superficial movement but also 00:00:34.370 --> 00:00:37.340 align:middle line:10% what happens inside the body when we move, how do we respond 00:00:37.340 --> 00:00:40.160 align:middle line:10% to different stimuli, and how our muscles produce 00:00:40.160 --> 00:00:42.170 align:middle line:10% the movement that we are tracking. 00:00:42.170 --> 00:00:42.890 align:middle line:90% So yeah. 00:00:42.890 --> 00:00:44.100 align:middle line:90% That's really interesting. 00:00:44.100 --> 00:00:47.060 align:middle line:84% So what kind of data is it good for? 00:00:47.060 --> 00:00:49.340 align:middle line:84% So, what we get from this is electrical activity 00:00:49.340 --> 00:00:50.210 align:middle line:90% from your muscles. 00:00:50.210 --> 00:00:52.970 align:middle line:84% So it just tells us when the muscle is being activated 00:00:52.970 --> 00:00:54.620 align:middle line:90% by our brain basically. 00:00:54.620 --> 00:00:56.210 align:middle line:84% And then we can-- then after that, we 00:00:56.210 --> 00:00:57.770 align:middle line:84% see the action happening but then 00:00:57.770 --> 00:01:00.650 align:middle line:84% this is basically before, let's say, the action happens. 00:01:00.650 --> 00:01:02.900 align:middle line:84% So this is how the muscles are activated 00:01:02.900 --> 00:01:04.709 align:middle line:90% to produce the movement. 00:01:04.709 --> 00:01:07.040 align:middle line:84% So if you see, these are sensors. 00:01:07.040 --> 00:01:11.030 align:middle line:84% And on the back, we have these metal pieces sticking out 00:01:11.030 --> 00:01:11.700 align:middle line:90% of it. 00:01:11.700 --> 00:01:14.060 align:middle line:84% And that's what actually contacts the surface 00:01:14.060 --> 00:01:17.450 align:middle line:84% to measure any kind of electrical signal 00:01:17.450 --> 00:01:19.620 align:middle line:90% that's seen on that surface. 00:01:19.620 --> 00:01:22.280 align:middle line:10% And these things actually transmit directly 00:01:22.280 --> 00:01:26.000 align:middle line:10% to this lovely antenna here so we can get live data in, 00:01:26.000 --> 00:01:31.220 align:middle line:10% and you don't have to be wired to the sensor system here. 00:01:31.220 --> 00:01:34.010 align:middle line:84% So that's a very good advantage of this system in particular 00:01:34.010 --> 00:01:36.500 align:middle line:84% because EMG started as not being wireless. 00:01:36.500 --> 00:01:39.950 align:middle line:10% So originally you had to have all these cables 00:01:39.950 --> 00:01:43.058 align:middle line:10% and then try to perform with those cables was cumbersome. 00:01:43.058 --> 00:01:44.600 align:middle line:10% So now with this type of technologies 00:01:44.600 --> 00:01:48.830 align:middle line:10% we can do it very noninvasively, and we also 00:01:48.830 --> 00:01:51.290 align:middle line:10% have a different-- two types of sensors 00:01:51.290 --> 00:01:52.840 align:middle line:10% for different applications. 00:01:52.840 --> 00:01:55.430 align:middle line:10% So this one is bigger for larger areas, 00:01:55.430 --> 00:01:59.370 align:middle line:10% and this one comes with a smaller attachment for smaller, 00:01:59.370 --> 00:02:02.660 align:middle line:10% more detailed tracking. 00:02:02.660 --> 00:02:04.070 align:middle line:84% They also include accelerometers. 00:02:04.070 --> 00:02:06.860 align:middle line:84% So they also track acceleration in three directions, 00:02:06.860 --> 00:02:08.539 align:middle line:90% these same sensors. 00:02:08.539 --> 00:02:11.810 align:middle line:84% So where are good locations to put EMG? 00:02:11.810 --> 00:02:12.570 align:middle line:90% Can you show-- 00:02:12.570 --> 00:02:13.070 align:middle line:90% Yeah. 00:02:13.070 --> 00:02:13.653 align:middle line:90% --what's good? 00:02:13.653 --> 00:02:16.960 align:middle line:84% So as we mentioned, they track muscular activity. 00:02:16.960 --> 00:02:19.610 align:middle line:84% So we need to put them on top of the muscle belly 00:02:19.610 --> 00:02:20.910 align:middle line:90% as it's called. 00:02:20.910 --> 00:02:22.948 align:middle line:84% So it's normally prominence in muscles. 00:02:22.948 --> 00:02:24.740 align:middle line:10% You have to know a little bit about anatomy 00:02:24.740 --> 00:02:27.380 align:middle line:10% and where the muscles are and what each muscle does, 00:02:27.380 --> 00:02:29.503 align:middle line:10% depending on what activity you are tracking. 00:02:29.503 --> 00:02:30.920 align:middle line:10% But when you do certain movements, 00:02:30.920 --> 00:02:34.280 align:middle line:10% you can feel some muscles expand, 00:02:34.280 --> 00:02:37.100 align:middle line:10% and we normally use those little movements to track 00:02:37.100 --> 00:02:38.960 align:middle line:10% where the muscle belly can be. 00:02:38.960 --> 00:02:42.860 align:middle line:10% And then after palpation, we can know where to put the sensor. 00:02:42.860 --> 00:02:46.310 align:middle line:10% This-- the muscles have muscle fibres, 00:02:46.310 --> 00:02:51.140 align:middle line:10% and EMG works best when you put these metallic plates aligned 00:02:51.140 --> 00:02:52.420 align:middle line:10% with those muscle fibres. 00:02:52.420 --> 00:02:54.628 align:middle line:84% So again, you have to know a little bit about anatomy 00:02:54.628 --> 00:02:56.550 align:middle line:90% when placing these [INAUDIBLE]. 00:02:56.550 --> 00:02:57.050 align:middle line:90% Yep. 00:02:57.050 --> 00:03:00.290 align:middle line:10% Yeah, so prerequisites for this technology use 00:03:00.290 --> 00:03:03.410 align:middle line:10% are an anatomy book, a simple knowledge 00:03:03.410 --> 00:03:08.030 align:middle line:10% of physiological pathways, and a few cables and plugs. 00:03:08.030 --> 00:03:09.500 align:middle line:90% It takes a lot of practise. 00:03:09.500 --> 00:03:12.830 align:middle line:84% How long did it take you before you were good at using EMGs? 00:03:12.830 --> 00:03:13.670 align:middle line:90% A couple of years. 00:03:13.670 --> 00:03:14.660 align:middle line:90% A couple of years. 00:03:14.660 --> 00:03:17.035 align:middle line:84% Yeah, so don't expect to get this right on the first try. 00:03:17.035 --> 00:03:17.535 align:middle line:90% Yeah. 00:03:17.535 --> 00:03:19.160 align:middle line:10% Another important thing about EMGs, 00:03:19.160 --> 00:03:21.680 align:middle line:10% because as we mentioned we are tracking electrical activity, 00:03:21.680 --> 00:03:25.040 align:middle line:10% we definitely need some good contact between the sensor 00:03:25.040 --> 00:03:28.190 align:middle line:10% and the skin, and we need to be as clean as possible 00:03:28.190 --> 00:03:28.982 align:middle line:10% on the skin. 00:03:28.982 --> 00:03:31.190 align:middle line:10% If there's too much hair, we need to remove the hair. 00:03:31.190 --> 00:03:32.850 align:middle line:90% We need to clean properly. 00:03:32.850 --> 00:03:33.350 align:middle line:90% Yeah. 00:03:33.350 --> 00:03:36.680 align:middle line:84% So we use these double-sided stickers, 00:03:36.680 --> 00:03:41.390 align:middle line:84% super advanced technology, double-sided tape, and usually 00:03:41.390 --> 00:03:42.800 align:middle line:84% like an alcohol swab or something 00:03:42.800 --> 00:03:44.363 align:middle line:84% to clean the surface of your skin. 00:03:44.363 --> 00:03:46.280 align:middle line:84% Because as he mentioned, you need to make sure 00:03:46.280 --> 00:03:49.700 align:middle line:90% you get a good contact on skin. 00:03:49.700 --> 00:03:51.520 align:middle line:10% Also be aware if it's really sunny out 00:03:51.520 --> 00:03:52.895 align:middle line:10% and you have sunscreen on, you're 00:03:52.895 --> 00:03:54.440 align:middle line:10% going to need to wipe that off too. 00:03:54.440 --> 00:03:55.490 align:middle line:10% Yep. 00:03:55.490 --> 00:03:58.040 align:middle line:10% So yeah, the procedure is quite-- 00:03:58.040 --> 00:04:00.470 align:middle line:10% shouldn't take that long, but it has to be very detailed 00:04:00.470 --> 00:04:01.845 align:middle line:10% and you have to take into account 00:04:01.845 --> 00:04:04.100 align:middle line:10% all these details to have good-- 00:04:04.100 --> 00:04:05.390 align:middle line:10% good recordings. 00:04:05.390 --> 00:04:06.800 align:middle line:84% So again, as Kayla mentioned, you 00:04:06.800 --> 00:04:08.383 align:middle line:84% won't have it right in the first trial 00:04:08.383 --> 00:04:11.210 align:middle line:84% but with practice you'll get good. 00:04:11.210 --> 00:04:11.750 align:middle line:90% Yeah. 00:04:11.750 --> 00:04:13.730 align:middle line:10% So we mentioned a couple other technologies 00:04:13.730 --> 00:04:16.250 align:middle line:10% that start with E. Since those also pick up 00:04:16.250 --> 00:04:20.029 align:middle line:10% electrical signals in your body, where would EMG 00:04:20.029 --> 00:04:22.625 align:middle line:10% pick up those other ECG, EEG? 00:04:22.625 --> 00:04:24.250 align:middle line:84% Where on your body would you put those? 00:04:24.250 --> 00:04:24.750 align:middle line:90% Yeah. 00:04:24.750 --> 00:04:28.280 align:middle line:84% For starters, if this is very sensitive to electric charge, 00:04:28.280 --> 00:04:30.680 align:middle line:84% so anywhere basically where there is good contact 00:04:30.680 --> 00:04:33.740 align:middle line:84% and with a clean skin you would get some electrical activity, 00:04:33.740 --> 00:04:35.510 align:middle line:84% if you put it around the chest area, 00:04:35.510 --> 00:04:37.520 align:middle line:84% you would get some heart activity. 00:04:37.520 --> 00:04:39.200 align:middle line:84% So it depends on your application. 00:04:39.200 --> 00:04:42.800 align:middle line:84% You might get only heart data that you don't want. 00:04:42.800 --> 00:04:46.017 align:middle line:10% If what you want is pectoral activity and not heart data, 00:04:46.017 --> 00:04:47.600 align:middle line:10% you have to be careful where to put it 00:04:47.600 --> 00:04:50.430 align:middle line:10% on the chest for example. 00:04:50.430 --> 00:04:53.090 align:middle line:84% So depending on the system you have 00:04:53.090 --> 00:04:55.490 align:middle line:84% and depending on the muscles that you're interested in, 00:04:55.490 --> 00:04:57.860 align:middle line:84% really just designing your study is important. 00:04:57.860 --> 00:04:59.690 align:middle line:10% But just expect a lot of trial and error 00:04:59.690 --> 00:05:01.010 align:middle line:10% before you get a good signal. 00:05:01.010 --> 00:05:02.090 align:middle line:90% Yep. 00:05:02.090 --> 00:05:02.840 align:middle line:90% All right. 00:05:02.840 --> 00:05:06.190 align:middle line:90% [THEME MUSIC] 00:05:06.190 --> 00:05:11.000 align:middle line:90%