Electrodes Impedances: Replacement of Galvanometers

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The discussion highlights the advancement in electromyography (EMG) technology through the replacement of galvanometers with high-gain amplifiers, enabling the use of smaller electrodes with higher impedances. This shift allows for the recording of smaller amplitude potentials generated by muscle contractions. The reference to the Biomedical Engineering Handbook emphasizes the historical context of this development in instrumentation. The use of active amplifiers in EMG has been recognized as a significant improvement since 1929, facilitating the application of smaller needles for electrode placement. Overall, this transition marks a crucial evolution in the field of EMG.
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I need a clarify for this statement:

Replacement of galvanometers with high-gain amplifiers allowed smaller electrodes with higher impedances to be used and potentials of smaller amplitudes to be recorded .
 
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Reference please. What type of electrodes?
 
I googled the whole phrase, and got a hit on the Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Chapter 14 on Electrodes -- "Principals of Electromyography":

http://books.google.com/books?id=6b...&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result

It's about the history of the instrumentation used for Electromyography (EMG), which is measuring the electical potentials generated from muscle contractions.

So to electronic engineer, yes, using an active amplifier instead of just a passive galvanometer was a nice advance in EMG technology in 1929. You can use smaller needles (EMG electrodes) when you use active amplifiers. Kinda' ancient history, though...
 
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