Amplitude Analysis: Normalization of EMG to Maximum Voluntary Contraction (MVC)

MVC normalization is a commonly used amplitude analysis technique on EMG signals. This post-processing method utilizes a maximum root mean square (RMS) value from a recording to normalize subsequent EMG […]
EMG, and understanding underlying mechanisms of shoulder symptoms

Research & Innovation based on the research by Dr. Pieter Bas de Witte Background Subacromial Impingement Syndrome (SIS) and Rotator Cuff (RC) tendon tears are frequently diagnosed in patients with […]
Fatigue-Tracking System

Research & Innovation based on the research by Dr. Haiwei Dong and Dr. Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
Delsys enters exclusive sales and marketing arrangement with ADInstruments – Brazil

Delsys is pleased to announce that it has entered into an exclusive sales and marketing agreement for its products and services with ADInstruments – Brazil, a leading provider of data […]
Introducing our European Manager

Delsys is pleased to introduce, Steven Lindley. Based out of Manchester, UK, Steven will be responsible for European sales, customer support and training. With a background in clinical and research […]
Take control of your lower back muscles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Q4u_SAU3c&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fdelsyseurope.com%2F Rowan Ellis of BodySynergy explains how to take strain off of your lower back by making minor adjustments to your posture. A Delsys Wireless EMG System records and displays […]
Delsys Sponsored Workshop at 7th WCB, Boston

On July 6th 2014, the 7th World Congress of Biomechanics (WCB) in Boston featured a Delsys sponsored workshop, Bridging Motor Control and Biomechanics: What does Sensor Technology Offer? Over 150 […]
Postural Threat and Fear of Falling

Background Fear of falling has been proven to alter gait patterns and postural sway control. Electromyographic (EMG) signals demonstrate that, in the presence of a postural threat such as an […]
Surgical Training

Research & Innovation based on the research by Dr. Ka-Chun Siu
The Future of Prosthesis Design

Research & Innovation based on the research by Dr. Helen (He) Huang