MYOWARE 2.0 Muscle Sensor measures muscle activity through the electric potential of the muscle, commonly referred to as surface electromyography (EMG or sEMG for short). ). When your brain tells your muscle to flex, it sends an electrical signal to your muscle to start recruiting motor units (the bundles of muscle fibers that generate the force behind your muscl, Introduction to EMG Sensors. Electromyography (EMG) sensors are devices that detect and record the electrical activity produced by muscles. These sensors have a wide range of applications, from medical diagnostics and research to prosthetic control and human-computer interaction., What is EMG Sensor used for? EMG sensors are mostly used for biomedical applications that range from: Helping doctors diagnose muscle and nerve disorders of patients for early prevention/treatment; Research tool for kinesiology; A control signal for prosthetic devices; hands, arms, and lower limbs, EMG is a sophisticated diagnostic and research tool used to assess and analyse electrical muscle activity by detecting and quantifying the electrical signals generated by muscle contractions., , .