A Xerotic Skin‐Compatible Neuromotor Electrode Interface for Non‐Invasive Muscle Weakness Evaluation in Dermatomyositis

Y Yue Zhang J Jie Cao X Xinzhi Xu (Department of Dermatology Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University Shanghai China) Z Zhiwei Chen Y Yaqing Li J Junchang Wang (State Key Laboratory of Integrated Chips and Systems Frontier Institute of Chip and System College of Integrated Circuits and Micro‐Nano Electronics Fudan University Shanghai P. R. China) J Jingyi Chen M Mengru Zhang (College of Chemistry and Pingyuan Laboratory) Q Qian Xu D Dongzi Yang J Jie Yu X Xumeng Zhang X Xianzhe Chen X Xue Yang J Ji Yang (New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, State Key Laboratory for Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials, and National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Preparation Technology of Nanomaterials, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) M Ming Wang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Dermatomyositis creates a clinical demand for non‐invasive, quantitative muscle weakness assessment, which can be achieved by decomposing neuromotor information from surface electromyography (sEMG). However, the absence of a stable electrode interface compatible with pathologically xerotic skin has hindered this approach. Here, we develop a conformable neuromotor electrode interface that overcomes this via molecular engineering, exhibiting an ultrasoft modulus (∼ 2.13 kPa), low impedance (∼ 0.9 kΩ at 1 kHz), and stable electrical retention over 7 days. This interface enables the acquisition of high‐fidelity sEMG from dermatomyositis patients with low baseline noise (< 2 µV root mean square) and high inter‐channel signal correlation, allowing robust decomposition of neuromotor biomarkers including motor unit count, action potential amplitude, and firing rate. Clinically, our multi‐biomarker quantification strategy shows strong agreement with gold standard assessments. Moreover, our approach can detect subtle interpatient variations like early recruitment patterns, enabling personalized treatment beyond the clinical gold standard. This work establishes a transformative platform for precise muscle weakness evaluation, overcoming the limitations of needle electromyography and subjective clinical scales.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 43
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

Y

Yue Zhang

J

Jie Cao

X

Xinzhi Xu

Department of Dermatology Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University Shanghai China

Z

Zhiwei Chen

Y

Yaqing Li

J

Junchang Wang

State Key Laboratory of Integrated Chips and Systems Frontier Institute of Chip and System College of Integrated Circuits and Micro‐Nano Electronics Fudan University Shanghai P. R. China

J

Jingyi Chen

M

Mengru Zhang

College of Chemistry and Pingyuan Laboratory

Q

Qian Xu

D

Dongzi Yang

J

Jie Yu

X

Xumeng Zhang

X

Xianzhe Chen

X

Xue Yang

J

Ji Yang

New Cornerstone Science Laboratory, State Key Laboratory for Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials, and National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Preparation Technology of Nanomaterials, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

M

Ming Wang