MyoTrac Infiniti
™
User Guide
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Chapter 2
SEMG sessions
on your MYOTRAC INFINITI™
Encoder
What is an SEMG session?
During a Surface Electromyography (SEMG) session, muscle activity is measured and can be
recorded by sensing the electrical activity that occurs during muscle contraction and relaxation
cycles.
Surface Electromyography (SEMG) sessions can be recorded in two formats -Open Sessions or
Script Sessions. Recorded data can be saved onto the internal memory of the MyoTrac Infiniti or
onto a Compact Flash Card (CF) inserted into the MyoTrac Infiniti, or transferred in real time to the
host PC. It is also possible to not save any data and just verify the signal.
Open Sessions, also known as free-running sessions, can proceed for an unlimited duration of time
without following any set protocols. Different display types (line graph, bar graph and digital
display) can be selected to view and/or record the data.
Script Sessions, also known as protocol sessions, run for a specified period of time. A script
session includes a combination of work, rest, fast flick and/or endurance type exercises. The
number of sets for each type and the respective duration has already been determined. The
MyoTrac Infiniti has a number of predefined script sessions and furthermore allows for creation of
customized script sessions.
Features of an SEMG session
Sound Options:
During the free-running portion (before recording begins) of both Open and Script SEMG sessions,
the sound options can be modified. Since the Mini-Pause alarm is only activated during an Open
session, it is only modifiable during that session. The other sound options are Volume and
Feedback. These options are discussed in detail in Chapter 1 -> Settings Menu -> Sound.
Auto-Threshold:
In a script SEMG session, the Auto-Threshold option is available. This allows for the system, as
opposed to the clinician, to determine the threshold value. This means that during the first 3
activities of a session (i.e. work or fast-flick), the threshold that the patient is able to reach is
automatically calculated and displayed. The patient must then continue to reach that target
throughout the remainder of the session.
Open SEMG Sessions
An Open Session can proceed for an unlimited duration of time without following any set protocols.
When the user has finished recording the data or verifying the signal, they can simply stop the
session by pressing the stop button, the next button, or the back button (depending on whether the
session is being recorded or not). SEMG sessions can be viewed using one of three display
modes; as visual signals in the line graph and the bar graph or as numeric data using the digital
display mode.