MUSED-I: "Multi-Gesture Surface Electromyography (sEMG) Dataset for Stroke Rehabilitation”

Citation Author(s):
Muhammad Mustafa
Khan
SMME, NUST
Muhammad
Farhan
SMME, NUST
Ammar
Shahzad
SMME, NUST
Hamza Suhaib
Qarni
SMME, NUST
Asim
Waris
SMME, NUST
Omer
Gillani
SMME, NUST
Submitted by:
Muhammad Khan
Last updated:
Sun, 08/13/2023 - 02:00
DOI:
10.21227/04zq-yz45
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Abstract 

The published Surface Electromyography (sEMG) dataset was captured under the supervision of trained physiotherapists and doctors at Mayo Hospital Lahore and National University of Sciences & Technology by following two months long experimental protocol.

Data recording was carried out following the World Medical Association's (WMA) Standard operating procedure and Declaration of Helsinki, with approval from the Research Ethical Committee of the National University of Science and Technology (approval no: M-20221206). Before data acquisition, participants received a comprehensive oral explanation of the experiment, safety measures, and associated risks. Informed written consent was obtained from stroke patients before data recording. Participants sat comfortably in an armchair with their arms vertically positioned relative to the floor. The Myo armband was carefully placed on their forearm, ensuring the electrodes remained at a consistent distance of 5 centimetres from the elbow. Participants then followed the on-screen prompts to perform the specified gestures.

Ten healthy subjects (with no prior history of upper limb pathology) and two upper limb stroke patients participated in the study.  The dataset comprises the raw surface electromyography (sEMG) signals collected for the six gestures (wrist flexion, wrist extension, hand close, wrist radial deviation, wrist ulnar deviation and rest) via Myo armband. All eight channels of the Myo armband were utilized for data acquisition.

Instructions: 

Three sessions of data collection were carried out on each working day of the protocol with a single session consisting of 5 repetitions of 6 dissimilar hand gestures. Data recording of each gesture lasted for 5 seconds. There was a 10-minute break between two consecutive sessions of experiments to prevent muscle fatigue.

The dataset comprises two folders: Healthy Subjects Data and Stroke Patients Data. The folder for healthy subjects’ data shall consist of three .csv files under the name of 3_DOF, 4_DOF and 6_DOF, where DOF stands for the degree of freedom (number of gestures being utilized). The folder for stroke patients’ data consists of two subfolders with the names patient_1 and patient_2.  The second stroke patient could only play the performed gesture 0,1,2, hence only 3DOF data is available. While the stroke patient 1 was able to perform all the gestures.

Funding Agency: 
NUST
Grant Number: 
M-20221206