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KMID : 0361419970210020349
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1997 Volume.21 No. 2 p.349 ~ p.352
Skin Temperature Mapping in Upper and Lower Extremities




Abstract
The role of skin temperature is very important in clinical neurophysiology but has often been neglected. In nerve conduction studies. Lower normal temperature affects slower conduction velocities and increased nerve(sensory or mixed) action
potential
amplitudes. To determine the normal skin temperature in various parts of upper and lower extremities within close approximation of the nerve passages, the temperature was measured using Physitemp(r) Model BAT-12 (Accuracy 0.1¡É, Clifton, New
Jersey, U.
S. A). Fifty-three neurophysiologically healthy adults (Age range, 22~77 years old) were tested: upper extremity, 20(male, 7; female, 13) ; lower extremity, 33(male, 11 ;female, 22). The total points of skin temperature measurement were 21: upper
extremity, 10; lower extremity, 11. The skin temperature for the upper and lower extremities was 34.6(0.9 (range, 32.6~36.7) and 33.4(1.1¡É (range, 28.1~35.7¡É), respectively. Although it is frequently time consuming, monitoring normal skin
temperature
will result in greater electrodiagnostic accuracy.
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