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THORACODORSAL NERVE CONDUCTION STUDY1
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1998There is no nerve conduction study for the thoracodorsal nerve in the literature. A conduction study for this nerve is described. Thirty healthy adults (16 males) with a mean age of 41.5 +/- 10.6 (range, 22-63) years were studied. The thoracodorsal nerve was stimulated at axilla and Erb's point with recording over the latissimus dorsi.
Wade S. Kingery+3 more
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Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1994Sensory nerve conduction studies (NCS) are an indispensable component of the electrodiagnostic examination. They evolved from mixed NCS, and were initially described by Dawson in 1950. Gilliatt and Sears first reported their clinical value in 1958. Compared to motor NCS, sensory NCS are much less standardized.
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Variability of repeated nerve conduction studies
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section, 1991We have determined the variability of repeated measurements of sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) and compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude and motor and sensory conduction velocity (MCV and SCV) and examined the extent to which limb temperature is responsible for the variability. We made 10 serial measurements of SNAP, CMAP, MCV and SCV
Roger R. Tuck, Andrew Bleasel
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Nerve conduction study of ulnar nerve in volleyball players
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2005Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow is a common disorder seen in the throwing athlete. The purpose of our study was to determine whether asymptomatic physically active volleyball players and non‐actives demonstrate distinct differences in nerve conduction of the ulnar nerve at the elbow.
OZBEK, A+4 more
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Nerve conduction study in facial palsy
Archiv f�r klinische und experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1971The muscle action potential evoked by the facial nerve stimulation was investigated in 31 normal subjects and in 122 patients with facial palsy. The normal finding of this nerve conduction study was described in detail, and the results of the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the nerve conduction patterns obtained from the patients were ...
Naoaki Yanagihara, Masao Kishimoto
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Electrodiagnosis and Nerve Conduction Studies
Clinics in Podiatry, 1984The use of electrodiagnostic techniques in evaluation of complaints in the lower extremities provides an objective method of assessment. A basic understanding of principles of neurophysiology, EMG and NCV methodology, and neuropathology of peripheral nerves greatly enhances physical diagnosis and improves the state of the art in treatment of the lower ...
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Atlas of Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
, 2013Building on the success of the landmark Atlas of Electromyography, this new text is divided into sections based on the major peripheral nerves. It contains detailed illustrations of each nerve along with a discussion of its anatomy, followed by a ...
A. Leis, M. P. Schenk
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Nerve conduction normal values for electrodiagnosis in pediatric patients
Muscle and Nerve, 2019Existing normal value references for pediatric nerve conduction studies (NCS) are based on limited sample sizes with uncertain reliability, suggesting a need for better normative data.
C. Ryan+5 more
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Conduction studies of the normal sural nerve
Muscle & Nerve, 1992AbstractThe sural nerve was studied orthodromically using the near‐nerve technique in 273 normal subjects (155 females, 118 males) aged 5 to 90 years. The sensory action potential (SAP), evoked at the dorsum of the foot, was recorded at the lateral malleolus and midcalf, and at the midcalf when evoked at the lateral malleolus.
Steven H. Horowitz+2 more
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Nerve Conduction Studies in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1996We performed a controlled study in search of possible differences in nerve conduction parameters in 52 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and 77 healthy controls. Nerve conduction studies (NCS) including recordings of motor and sensory amplitudes, the nerve conduction velocities and the distal latencies were investigated in both groups.
Roald Omdal+4 more
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