KMID : 0361419850090020108
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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1985 Volume.9 No. 2 p.108 ~ p.112
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Comparative Sensory Nerve Conduction Study between the Distal Lalency and Distal Nerve Conduction Velocity
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Abstract
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1) Each median nerve and ulnar nerve in 33 healthy Koreans, age ranging between 19-3ii, were used.
2) In median nerve, the coefficient of variation of distal latencies and sensory nerve
conduction velocities using the latencies were 8.0% and 7.8%, respectively.
3) In ulnar nerve, the coefficient of variation of distal latencies and sensory nerve conduction velocities using the latency were 12.4% and 9.4¡Æa, respectively.
4) Narrower dispersion was obtained in sensory nerve conduction velocities using distance/distal latency than the distal latencies in both nerves. Which means sensory conduction velocity using the distance/distal latency is more accurate than the distal latency in evaluation of sensory conduction of wrist and hand.
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