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Objective: To study the proximal and distal motor conduction properties of obturator and femoral nerves.
Conclusions: Motor conduction properties of the obturator nerve can be assessed by the method described, particularly to differentiate between peripheral, plexus, or radicular lesions that involve the obturator nerve.
Design: For evaluation of distal motor conduction properties, obturator and femoral nerves were stimulated at the inguinal ligament, and M responses were recorded with needle electrodes from gracilis and rectus femoris muscles.
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