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EMG Control Systems

Electromyography (EMG) control systems use electrical signals generated by muscle activity to operate devices. When muscles contract, they produce tiny electrical signals that sensors can detect and measure. These signals are then processed by a computer or controller, which interprets the user’s intended movement. The system translates these signals into commands to control prosthetic limbs, robotic devices, or assistive technologies, enabling natural and intuitive operation. EMG control systems are widely used in medical rehabilitation, prosthetics, and human-machine interfaces, providing users with more effective and responsive control based on their own muscle activity.