Median 14-cm and 7-cm antidromic sensory studies to digits two and three

The purpose of this study was to derive a normative database for the median digital sensory conduction study using a large and varied subject population. Two hundred fifty-eight asymptomatic volunteers were tested with antidromic sensory technique at 14- and 7-cm distances to digits 2 and 3. Onset l...

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