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Validation study designed to demonstrate the technical and clinical performance, and the safety of a new medical device in healthy volunteers and patients with myopathy or neuropathy. The medical device is the WPM-SEMG prototype designed for recording electrophysiological signals of muscles.
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The study consists of two parts:
Measurements will be done on 4 muscles with the WPM-SEMG device prototype using a rigid electrode matrix. For each muscle, the participant will execute some spontaneous motor activities and measurements will be taken on the muscle under tension (low, medium, and high) for a total of 12 measurements. Measurements will be repeated two times after a pause for a total of 24 acquisitions. For the group with myopathies an additional fifth muscle, not foreseen by the protocol, can be done if considered the clinical most affected muscle followingthe neurological examination.
A control intervention is done on the same subjects and consists in a needle-EMG which will be applied as for routine clinical practice on the same muscles used for the WPM-SEMG device prototype. Measurements will be taken for each muscles as for the rigid matrix.
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70 participants in 1 patient group
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Alain Kaelin, Prof.; Manuela Maffongelli
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