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Perceptions of physical and occupational therapists on the utility of surface electromyography data in spinal cord injury rehabilitation.

PubMed / PLoS One · 2026-06-15 · By Al Awamry N, Seidelin L, Marino A, et al. · PloS one

A study published in PLoS One surveyed physical and occupational therapists about how useful they find surface electromyography (sEMG) data when rehabilitating patients with spinal cord injuries. The findings shed light on clinician attitudes toward incorporating sEMG technology into SCI treatment, including perceived barriers and benefits. This research has direct implications for integrating objective neuromuscular monitoring tools into everyday SCI rehabilitation practice.

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