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The motor nerve studies included the peroneal, tibial and median nerves.
Most patients had all 4 sensory and motor nerve studies performed, and all 4 muscles sampled by EMG, though a few did not have the complete set of these tests.
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The peroneal motor nerve study was performed using silver-silver chloride surface electrodes at standardized sites defined by anatomical landmarks, and recordings for the sural sensory nerve were taken using antidromic stimulation over a distance of 100 mm.
Standardized techniques with well established normal values are available for sensory and motor nerve conduction studies (NCS), standard concentric needle electromyography (EMG), single fiber EMG, and autonomic studies.
Conventional motor nerve conduction studies are usually normal in early and mild carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
We performed sensory and motor nerve conduction studies using surface electrodes as follows: sensory nerve conduction velocity and sensory nerve action potentials of the sural nerve/median nerve followed by motor nerve conduction velocity and compound muscle action potential after nerve stimulation of the median/peroneal/tibial nerve (neCMAP).
Motor nerve conduction studies were performed from the ulnar nerve.
Sensory and motor nerve conduction studies usually give normal results [ 59].
19 Motor nerve conduction studies including F-wave analyses were performed in the median, ulnar, tibial, and peroneal nerves.
Motor nerve conduction studies are normal, but most patients have small or non-recordable sensory action potentials.
TNFα, tumour necrosis factor alpha. Results of motor nerve conduction studies are shown in Table 2 and Figure 3.
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