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- Q2981046 subject Q4095429.
- Q2981046 subject Q6193293.
- Q2981046 subject Q9931755.
- Q2981046 abstract "Muscle coactivation is a phenomenon in which a muscle is activated coordinately with another muscle. The EMG shown demonstrates the antagonistic muscle activity in the biceps and triceps of a relaxed and seated subject, with the elbow bent at 90 degrees increase in the activity of the triceps. Likewise, there is a minor increase of activity in the biceps trace when the triceps is activated. Coactivation of the muscles stabilizes a joint, although the mechanism is not well understood. Muscular coactivation is thought to be required for fine movements.".
- Q2981046 thumbnail EMGCOACTIVATION.JPG?width=300.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q201363.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q4095429.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q42586.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q46627.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q507369.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q6193293.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q7307356.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q7365.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q83379.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q9644.
- Q2981046 wikiPageWikiLink Q9931755.
- Q2981046 comment "Muscle coactivation is a phenomenon in which a muscle is activated coordinately with another muscle. The EMG shown demonstrates the antagonistic muscle activity in the biceps and triceps of a relaxed and seated subject, with the elbow bent at 90 degrees increase in the activity of the triceps. Likewise, there is a minor increase of activity in the biceps trace when the triceps is activated. Coactivation of the muscles stabilizes a joint, although the mechanism is not well understood.".
- Q2981046 label "Muscle coactivation".
- Q2981046 depiction EMGCOACTIVATION.JPG.