The EMG electrodes are placed directly on the skin
above the muscle belly, and a short cable leads to the small, lightweight transmitter placed a few centimeters away. The main benefits of the short cable are to allow the transmitter to be placed where it does not interfere with the subject’s motion, as well as to avoid movement artefact caused by its inertia. The signal is amplified and digitized before it is transmitted, ensuring that no artefacts or noise are added to the signal. To put it simply, the myon system delivers maximum subjectcomfort both in terms of sensor attachment and freedom of movement whilst measuring very high quality signals.