A myograph is any device used to measure the force produced by a muscle when under contraction. Such a device is commonly used in myography, the study of the velocity and intensity of muscular contraction. A myograph can take several forms: for tubular structures such as blood vessels these include the pressure myograph (where a segment of a blood vessel is cannulated at either or both ends) and the wire myograph (where the blood vessel segment is threaded onto a pair of pins or wires); for skeletal muscle other devices such as the acceleromyograph can be used.
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| - Un myographe est instrument de mesure médical utilisé pour enregistrer les contractions musculaires. Il permet de caractériser, en fonction du temps (millisecondes ou secondes), la force développée (en newtons) par une fibre musculaire, un groupe de fibres musculaires, ou un muscle entier. Le graphique obtenu s'appelle le tracé myographique ou myogramme. (fr)
- A myograph is any device used to measure the force produced by a muscle when under contraction. Such a device is commonly used in myography, the study of the velocity and intensity of muscular contraction. A myograph can take several forms: for tubular structures such as blood vessels these include the pressure myograph (where a segment of a blood vessel is cannulated at either or both ends) and the wire myograph (where the blood vessel segment is threaded onto a pair of pins or wires); for skeletal muscle other devices such as the acceleromyograph can be used. (en)
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| - Un myographe est instrument de mesure médical utilisé pour enregistrer les contractions musculaires. Il permet de caractériser, en fonction du temps (millisecondes ou secondes), la force développée (en newtons) par une fibre musculaire, un groupe de fibres musculaires, ou un muscle entier. Le graphique obtenu s'appelle le tracé myographique ou myogramme. (fr)
- A myograph is any device used to measure the force produced by a muscle when under contraction. Such a device is commonly used in myography, the study of the velocity and intensity of muscular contraction. A myograph can take several forms: for tubular structures such as blood vessels these include the pressure myograph (where a segment of a blood vessel is cannulated at either or both ends) and the wire myograph (where the blood vessel segment is threaded onto a pair of pins or wires); for skeletal muscle other devices such as the acceleromyograph can be used. In pharmacology, myographs are used to record muscle contraction in organ bath preparations. The related technique of electromyography is used to measure electrical activity of the muscle instead of force. (en)
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