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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1992 Volume.16 No. 1 p.63 ~ p.68
Axillary Central F Latency in Normal Adults



Abstract
The conventional nerve conduction conduction study measures only the maximal conduction velocity, which represents a minority of the fastest conducting fibers in the human peripheral neve. Therefore it is unable to detect pathology of majority of
nerve
fibers with submaximal conduction velocities. We measured the maximal and minimal conduction conduction velocities of ulnar and peroneal nerves on 20 adults, ages 19 to 68.
The maximal and minimal conduction velocity of ulnar nerve were 69.54¡¾7.64 m/sec and 56.30¡¾5.66m/sec, respectively and these of the peroneal nerve were 53.55¡¾4.70m/sec and 44.33¡¾3.88 m/sec, respectively. The differences of minimal conduction
velocity were 13.21¡¾4.40 m/sec in ulnar nerve, 9.21¡¾2.84 m/sec in peroneal nerve.
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