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myography

 [mi-og´rah-fe]
1. the use of a myograph.
2. description of muscles.
3. radiography of muscle tissue after injection of a radiopaque medium. adj., adj myograph´ic.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

my·og·ra·phy

(mī-og'ră-fē),
1. The recording of muscular movements by the myograph.
2. A description of or treatise on the muscles. Synonym(s): descriptive myology
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my·og·ra·phy

(mī-og'ră-fē)
1. The recording of muscular movements by the myograph.
2. A description of or treatise on the muscles.
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Castellini, "Optical myography: detecting finger movements by looking at the forearm," Frontiers in Neurorobotics, vol.
Discriminating 6 grasps using force myography of the forearm.
The 21 papers that emerged discuss such aspects as endothelial strain and stress in atherosclerosis, the roles of endothelin-1 and nitric oxide in pediatric pulmonary hypertension, and confocal myography for studying hypertensive vascular remodeling.
(1-7) ENG measures corneorctinal potentials, so any kind of electrical "noise"--such as electrocardiography (ECG), myography, or electroencephalography--may cause artifacts.
Sono myography: Monitoring morphological changes of forearm muscles in actions with the feasibility for the control of powered prosthesis.
(21.) Smith TG, Stokes MJ (1993) Technical aspects of acoustic myography (AMG) of human skeletal muscle: contact pressure and force/AMG relationships.
The goal of this study was to critically evaluate force myography (FMG) as a representation of dynamic grip force for proportional control.
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