KMID : 0361419960200020470
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Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1996 Volume.20 No. 2 p.470 ~ p.474
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Proximal peroneal Nerve Conduction Study
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Abstract
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Peroneal motor nerve conduction study is commonly done by recording over the extensor digitorum brevis is not rare, proximal peroneal nerve conduction study is often needed recording over tibialis anterior. To decide-optimal position of active
electrode
in proximal peroneal nerve conduction study, we selected 4 sites between tibial tuberosity & lateral malleolus, and analyzed waveforms of compound motor action potentials in 20 healthy subject.
The best recording site was proximal 2/5 or 40% beween tibial tuberosity & lateral malleolus, showing maximal amplitude & optimal waveforms. Mean Mean latency & amplitude at this site were 3.76(0.40 msec and 13.25(1.18mV, and the mean distance
between
stimulating & recording electrode was 13.50(0.85cm.
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