• No results found

Sensory nerve action potentials

Sensory nerve action potentials and sensory perception in women with arthritis of the hand

Sensory nerve action potentials and sensory perception in women with arthritis of the hand

... The participants were seated with the elbow flexed to 90° and the pronated forearm supported on a table in front of the CPT device. The participant-operated input device was positioned in front of their nondominant hand ...

11

Electrodiagnostic Findings in 441 Patients with Ulnar Neuropathy - a Retrospective Study

<p>Electrodiagnostic Findings in 441 Patients with Ulnar Neuropathy - a Retrospective Study</p>

... ulnar nerve injury was con fi rmed through electrodiagnostic study in two departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation were collected and demographic data, subjective complaints of the patient, the cause, ...

8

Clinical Reasoning: A 54-year-old woman with hand dysesthesiaMany dimensions to a common problem

Clinical Reasoning: A 54-year-old woman with hand dysesthesiaMany dimensions to a common problem

... demyelinating. Sensory values are often initially assessed, as the major- ity of median nerve fibers at the wrist are ...dian nerve sensory potentials across the wrist are widely taken ...

6

Cytokine-specific Neurograms in the Sensory Vagus Nerve

Cytokine-specific Neurograms in the Sensory Vagus Nerve

... compound action potentials (CAPs), which were generated by the near unison firing of multiple ...vagus nerve so as to depolarize the ...vagus nerve confirmed the detection of single-fiber ...

11

Full Text (PDF)

Full Text (PDF)

... of sensory potentials, and especially compound muscle action potentials (CMAP), was far more frequent than previously reported, and they suggested that “regional neuropathy was commonly ...

6

Full Text (PDF)

Full Text (PDF)

... of sensory potentials, and especially compound muscle action potentials (CMAP), was far more frequent than previously reported, and they suggested that “regional neuropathy was commonly ...

6

Supracubital perineurioma misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome: case report

Supracubital perineurioma misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome: case report

... symptoms. Nerve con- duction studies showed no response over the thenar muscle on median nerve stimulation at the wrist and ...unit potentials with increased duration and amplitude (up to 10 mV) were ...

6

Sensory and motor neuronopathy in a patient with the A382P TDP-43 mutation

Sensory and motor neuronopathy in a patient with the A382P TDP-43 mutation

... motor action potentials (CMAP) were normal in both the median and ulnar nerve, while sensory action potentials (SAP) were reduced in the left median and ulnar nerves and slightly ...

7

Sensory innervation of the ovotestis in the snail Helix
aspersa

Sensory innervation of the ovotestis in the snail Helix aspersa

... a sensory function and probably a motor function as ...a sensory function is the finding that brief tactile stimulation of the organ causes a discharge of action potentials that is conducted ...

9

Chronic Kidney Disease–Associated Pruritus is Caused by Dysregulated Ion Channels in Sensory Neurons

Chronic Kidney Disease–Associated Pruritus is Caused by Dysregulated Ion Channels in Sensory Neurons

... peripheral nerve in patients with CKD-aP may increase generator potential related to itching and 227. induce action potentials, resulting in encoding the amplitude, frequency and quali[r] ...

9

Spike firing allometry in avian intrapulmonary chemoreceptors: matching neural code to body size

Spike firing allometry in avian intrapulmonary chemoreceptors: matching neural code to body size

... in sensory spike trains, from a rate code when stimulus signals are of low frequency relative to the maximal possible action potential discharge rate, towards a time code when stimulus signals driving ...

9

Original Article Promoting peripheral nerve regeneration with biodegradable poly (DL-lactic acid) f lms

Original Article Promoting peripheral nerve regeneration with biodegradable poly (DL-lactic acid) f lms

... peripheral nerve injury has always been a major problem in the ...the nerve ends to each other coupled with the implantation of nerve conduits outside is associated with postoperative adhesions and ...

9

A Technique for Discriminating Direction of Propagation of Action Potentials Recorded from an Intact Mixed Nerve

A Technique for Discriminating Direction of Propagation of Action Potentials Recorded from an Intact Mixed Nerve

... As action potentials conduct at finite velocity, gate and delay times can be set to accept and count only impulses of a given range of conduction velocities propagating from the selector[r] ...

9

Representation of behaviorally relevant sound frequencies by auditory receptors in the cricket teleogryllus oceanicus

Representation of behaviorally relevant sound frequencies by auditory receptors in the cricket teleogryllus oceanicus

... whole nerve exhibit periodic compound action potentials (CAPs) ...whole nerve and ...the nerve enters the central nervous system; this trace has been shifted a few milliseconds to the ...

9

Slow Activity in the Nervous System of the Earthworm, Lumbricus Terrestris

Slow Activity in the Nervous System of the Earthworm, Lumbricus Terrestris

... Action potentials recorded from longitudinal muscle in response to stimulation of segmental nerve I with shocks of increasing intensity.. Height of stimulus artifacts on lower trace indi[r] ...

14

The Innervation of the Mesothoracic Flexor Tibiae Muscle of the Locust

The Innervation of the Mesothoracic Flexor Tibiae Muscle of the Locust

... The motor axons were identified by a the height of the action potentials recorded extracellularly from the flexor nerve branches of an intact locust, b the EPSPs or IPSPs and the tension[r] ...

18

Electrical and mechanical properties and mode of innervation in scorpionfish sound producing muscle fibres

Electrical and mechanical properties and mode of innervation in scorpionfish sound producing muscle fibres

... of action potentials and endplate potentials along the length of the SBM fibres (Figs·3, 4) are completely in accordance with the anatomical and histochemical observations that motor nerve ...

7

Contralateral sprouting and compensatory innervation following the permanent lesion of a ganglionic connective in the snail

Contralateral sprouting and compensatory innervation following the permanent lesion of a ganglionic connective in the snail

... polysynaptic potentials occurring within the first 1–3 trials (intertrial interval 12 s). This compound response facilitates upon repeated bursts of activity in the MCG and culminates in a maximal depolarizing ...

13

The Rates Of Conduction Of Nerve Fibres Of Various Diameters In Cephalopods

The Rates Of Conduction Of Nerve Fibres Of Various Diameters In Cephalopods

... The rates of conduction of nerve fibres of Sepia and Loligo varying from 30 to 718^ in diameter have been estimated from records of their action potentials.. Although the fibres examined[r] ...

16

Comparison of Use of Levobupivacaine with Dexamethasone Versus Plain Levobupivacaine in Patients Undergoing Forearm Surgeries under an Infraclavicular Block - A Double Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparison of Use of Levobupivacaine with Dexamethasone Versus Plain Levobupivacaine in Patients Undergoing Forearm Surgeries under an Infraclavicular Block - A Double Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

... of sensory and motor blockade, cephalad spread even though motor block to the limbs is for longer duration in Levobupivacaine group ...of sensory blockade and also time of regression of the block(82) ...

123

Show all 10000 documents...

Related subjects