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Nerve conduction studies

2016
This chapter examines the principles and practice of nerve conduction studies, which constitute an extension of the clinical history-taking and physical examination, rather than a separate laboratory test. Therefore, in order to take best advantage of the physiological assessment, we need to formulate a reasonable differential diagnosis based on their ...
Lyn D. Weiss, Jay M. Weiss
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Nerve conduction studies: Basic concepts

Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2019
Nerve conduction studies (NCSs) are an essential tool in the evaluation of the peripheral nervous system. The sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) provides information on the sensory nerve axon and its pathway from the distal receptors in the skin to the dorsal root ganglia, while the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) is an assessment of the ...
J. Tavee
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Accessory Nerve

Archives of Neurology, 1968
NERVE conduction studies are a valuable clinical tool in the localization and diagnosis of peripheral nerve lesions. Many of the cranial nerves are too deeply situated for the clinical application of this test. However, two cranial nerves can be rather easily studied: the seventh and the eleventh.
M. Cherington
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Nerve Conduction Studies

EMG Lesion Localization and Characterization, 2019
M. Ferrante
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Carpal tunnel decompression in patients with normal nerve conduction studies

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2020
Some patients present with typical clinical features of carpal tunnel syndrome despite normal nerve conduction studies. This study compared the preoperative and 1-year postoperative QuickDASH scores in patients with normal and abnormal nerve conduction ...
S. Mackenzie   +6 more
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Nerve Conduction Studies

Australian family physician, 2012
This article forms part of our 'Tests and results' series for 2011 which aims to provide information about common tests that general practitioners order regularly. It considers areas such as indications, what to tell the patient, what the test can and cannot tell you, and interpretation of results.
Jasper R. Daube, Devon I. Rubin
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Phrenic nerve conduction studies

Muscle & Nerve, 1992
AbstractTo refine in the technique of phrenic nerve conduction, we first studied electrode positioning and sources of chest wall artifact. Diaphragmatic compound motor action potentials (DCMAPs) were mapped at close intervals over 4 hemithoraces of two subjects, finding optimum recording sites which were then used to quantitate artifacts due to EKG ...
M R, Swenson, R S, Rubenstein
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