EMG can detect changes that occur in muscles during fatigue and contraction. Measurements were taken from the human adductor pollicis muscle and showed that force and contractile speed decreased during fatigue. EMG signals also changed, with motor unit action potentials increasing in duration and amplitude. This suggests that fatigue causes motor units to recruit more muscle fibers to maintain force levels during contractions. EMG is useful for evaluating muscle fatigue and understanding how the motor system adapts during physical exertion.