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electromyograph
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e·lec·tro·my·o·graph  (-lktr-m-grf)
n.
An instrument used in the diagnosis of neuromuscular disorders that produces an audio or visual record of the electrical activity of a skeletal muscle by means of an electrode inserted into the muscle or placed on the skin.

e·lectro·myo·graphic adj.
e·lectro·myo·graphi·cal·ly adv.
e·lectro·my·ogra·phy (-m-gr-f) n.
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Noun1.electromyograph - a medical instrument that records the electrical waves associated with the activity of skeletal muscles
medical instrument - instrument used in the practice of medicine


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Electromyographically triggered electric muscle stimulation for chronic hemiplegia.
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