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Stimulus Duration in a Mixed Nerve Conduction Study: Decomposing Sensory Potential
Objective: To decompose a part of the nerve action potential (NAP), mainly originating from large-myelinated sensory fibers, from mixed NAPs by using a stimulus with long duration during surface recordings.
Nermin Görkem Şirin +5 more
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Occupational ulnar neuropathy at the elbow joint develops in the course of long term direct pressure on the nerve and a persistently flexed elbow posture, but first of all, it is strongly associated with “holding a tool in a certain position ...
Magdalena Lewańska +2 more
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Unusual Co-existence of Biaponeurotic Palmaris Longus and Accessory Abductor Digiti Minimi in Man [PDF]
The present study describes a rarely reported co-existence of variant muscles in the right upper limb of a male cadaver of 57 years of age, observed during routine anatomical dissection.
Tejaswi Hiremarali Lokanathan +3 more
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Background. Today, the issues of differential diagnosis of chronic hereditary and acquired demyelinating neuropathies are still relevant. The variety of phenotypic variants of chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy and hereditary ...
D. A. Grishina, N. A. Suponeva
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Shooting may impact the frequency of neuropathies in the upper extremity nerves or of cervical disc–root conflicts. This study was undertaken to assess whether shooting sports trained with a handgun by civilians may influence the risk factor for carpal ...
Aleksander Rajczewski +5 more
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Objective Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) can drastically impair one's ability to work and interferes with activities of daily living. We recently demonstrated that, in rodents, conditioning electrical stimulation (CES) delivered to the nerve 7 days prior to surgery imparts a conditioning lesion‐like effect by accelerating the rate of regeneration along ...
Yusuke Osaki +19 more
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Managing Dystonia in Partington Syndrome
Abstract Background Bilateral focal hand dystonia is an almost pathognomonic sign of Partington syndrome, frequently accompanied by intellectual disability and oromotor dyspraxia. However, a few studies have focused on the treatment of this focal dystonia, making patient management uncertain.
Emilie Pichon +13 more
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Electrodiagnostic approach in entrapment neuropathies of the median and ulnar nerves
Objective: The present study’s aim was to analyze the late responses’ parameters in order to determine the utility of each one. Methods: The study, conducted on a total of 325 patients with entrapment neuropathy of the median nerve and 36 with entrapment
A. M. Galamb, I. Minea, L. Rogozea
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The “second‐hit” hypothesis proposes that both a genetic predisposition and an environmental insult—such as peripheral nerve trauma or spinal cord injury—are required for dystonia development. This review explores how neuroinflammation and maladaptive plasticity, triggered by nerve and spinal cord injury, contribute to dystonia pathogenesis.
Lisa Harder‐Rauschenberger +1 more
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Objective: Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsy (HNPP) needs to be differentiated from entrapment neuropathies due to differences in the treatment management.
F Gökçem Yıldız +3 more
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