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Electrodiagnosis in traumatic brachial plexus injury
Electrodiagnosis (EDX) is a useful test to accurately localize the site, determine the extent, identify the predominant pathophysiology, and objectively quantify the severity of brachial plexopathies.
K A Mansukhani
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Electrodiagnosis in Cancer Rehabilitation [PDF]
With numerous advancements in early detection and multimodal therapy, cancer has become a chronic disease. As the number of cancer survivors continues to increase, physiatrists and other neuromuscular disease specialists are more likely to encounter individuals with residual impairments, disabilities, and/or handicaps resulting from cancer or related ...
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Power changes of EEG signals associated with muscle fatigue: The root mean square analysis of EEG bands [PDF]
The paper reports a research conducted to determine changes in the electrical activity of the contralateral motor cortex of the brain that drives the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) of the right adductor pollicis muscle (APM) after fatigue. The power
Abdul-Latif, A +4 more
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The Role of Ultrasonography in the Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients with Polyneuropathy
Background: The role of ultrasonography (US) in the practical management of polyneuropathies, particularly axonal, remains unclear. The present study aimed to explore the contribution of the US examination of polyneuropathies in daily clinical practice ...
Maj Jožef, Simon Podnar
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Dougho Park,1 Byung Hee Kim,1 Sang-Eok Lee,1 Dong Young Kim,2 Yoon Sik Eom,2 Jae Man Cho,3 Joong Won Yang,3 Mansu Kim,3 Heum Dai Kwon3 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Spine and Joint Center, Pohang Stroke and Spine Hospital, Pohang, Republic of ...
Park D +8 more
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Procjena ometanja funkcije mišića pronatora u sindromu profesionalnog oštećenja karpalnog tunela s pomoću elektromiografije i ultrazvuka [PDF]
Normal flexion of the fingers involves an involuntary contraction of the pronator and lumbrical muscle. In individuals whose profession involves constant flexing of the fingers those muscles become hypertrophied, impinging on the carpal tunnel.
Alessandra Caso Maria +2 more
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Diagnostic properties of nerve conduction tests in population-based carpal tunnel syndrome [PDF]
Isam Atroshi +3 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the commonest compression neuropathy and surgical decompression is the popular treatment.
N Janmohammadi, +2 more
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Study Protocol for a Randomized Trial Comparing Tendon and Nerve Glide in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Rehabilitation [PDF]
Purpose: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is one of the most common neuropathies. Among the treatment modalities, exercise therapy, in addition to its therapeutic effects, does not require continuous clinic visits or a therapist’s constant presence, saving ...
Azadeh Fassaii +3 more
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Elektro fiziološki nalazi u ranom Guillain -Barréovu sindromu [PDF]
The aim of the study was to identify the most common electrophysiological abnormalities in early Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Neurophysiological data on 51 GBS patients assessed within 12 days of symptom onset were reviewed.
Ana Sruk +4 more
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