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Normative Data for Paraspinal Surface Electromyographic Scanning Using a 25-500 Hz Bandpass
Patrick Gentempo, Jr. D.C. Bio, Christopher Kent, D.C. Bio, Brett Hightower, D.C. Bio, Salvatore J. Minicozzi, D.C. Bio 
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Abstract - A protocol has been previously described for recording surface paraspinal electromyographic (SEMG) potentials at fifteen paired sites (4 cervical, 7 thoracic, 3 lumbar, 1 sacral) using a bandpass (range of sampled frequencies) of 100 - 200 Hz. In this paper, normative data from eighty human subjects are presented using this protocol and a 25 - 500 Hz bandpass.The advantages of a 25 - 500 Hz bandpass are discussed.

Key words: Surface Electromyography, Electromyographic Scanning, Chiropractic, Chiropractic Analysis.

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