Optomyography is a technique used to study muscle activity and function by utilizing optical methods. It typically involves the measurement of muscle contractions and movements using optical sensors, which can detect changes in light or other optical signals associated with muscle activity. This approach can provide valuable insights into muscle performance, biomechanics, and neurological function. The primary advantage of optomyography is its non-invasive nature, allowing for real-time monitoring of muscle activity without the need for electrodes or invasive procedures.

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