A new approach to Noninvasive-prolonged fatigue identification based on surface EMG time-frequency and wavelet features

In sports, fatigue management is vital as adequate rest builds strength and enhances performance, whereas inadequate rest exposes the body to prolonged fatigue (PF) or also known as overtraining. This paper presents PF identification and classification based on surface electromyography (EMG) signals...

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Main Authors: Jamaluddin, Fauzani N., Ibrahim, Fatimah, Ahmad, Siti A.
Format: Article
Published: Hindawi 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106558/
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jhe/2023/1951165/
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Summary:In sports, fatigue management is vital as adequate rest builds strength and enhances performance, whereas inadequate rest exposes the body to prolonged fatigue (PF) or also known as overtraining. This paper presents PF identification and classification based on surface electromyography (EMG) signals. An experiment was performed on twenty participants to investigate the behaviour of surface EMG during the inception of PF. PF symptoms were induced in accord with a five-day Bruce Protocol treadmill test on four lower extremity muscles: the biceps femoris (BF), rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VM), and vastus lateralis (VL). The results demonstrate that the experiment successfully induces soreness, unexplained lethargy, and performance decrement and also indicate that the progression of PF can be observed based on changes in frequency features (”Fmed and ”Fmean) and time features (”RMS and ”MAV) of surface EMG. This study also demonstrates the ability of wavelet index features in PF identification. Using a na¯ve Bayes (NB) classifier exhibits the highest accuracy based on time and frequency features with 98 in distinguishing PF on RF, 94 on BF, 9 on VL, and 97 on VM. Thus, this study has positively indicated that surface EMG can be used in identifying the inception of PF. The implication of the findings is significant in sports to prevent a greater risk of PF.