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. 2021 Apr 30;21(9):3120. doi: 10.3390/s21093120

Table 1.

Recorded hours, signal quality, sEMG duration and involuntary muscle activity (IMA) duration. sEMG refers to any presence of muscle activity, irrespective of the amount of upper limb acceleration recorded by the probe; IMA refers only to the presence of muscle activity without upper limb acceleration, with the patient at rest.

ID Days of Recording Recorded Data (Hours) Reliable Data
(Hours; % of
Recorded Time)
sEMG Duration,
(Hours; % of
Reliable Data)
IMA Duration, (Hours; % of
Reliable Data)
001-Br 6 35.2 26.1; 74%  16.6; 64% 12.7; 49%
001-Bl 6 35.2 32.1; 91%  20.7; 65% 15.2; 47%
002-E 10 59.9 41.5; 69% 22.5; 54% 12.8; 31%
003-Hr 1 5.0 4.4; 87% 3.0; 68% 2.9; 66%
003-Hl 1 5.0 4.4; 87% 2.9; 67% 2.8; 65%
006-R 11 61.8 54.5; 88% 16.4; 30% 8.8; 16%
007-U 2 8.0 7.8; 97% 0.4; 5% 0.2; 2%
008-Xr 8 46.8 40.9; 87% 18.2; 45% 12.3; 30%
008-Xl 8 46.8 42.0; 90% 19.9; 47% 12.9; 31%
00A-3 2 12.7 11.5; 90% 0.6; 5% 0.3; 2%
00H-P 5 30.1 21.0; 70% 4.7; 22% 3.5; 17%
00I-S 10 59.6 42.4; 71% 1.3; 3% 0.4; 1%
00J-Vr 2 11.7 11.4; 98% 0.7; 6% 0.7; 6%
00J-Vl 2 11.7 10.7; 92% 0.3; 3% 0.3; 3%
Total 429 350.5; 82 128.2; 37% 85.9; 25%