Sensitivity and localizing significance of motor and sensory electroneurographic parameters in the diagnosis of ulnar nerve lesions at the elbow: a reappraisal

A total of 103 patients (40 with pure sensory disturbances, 63 with sensory and motor deficits) with ulnar nerve lesions at the elbow were examined neurophysiologically. The measurement of motor conduction velocity across the cubital tunnel alone did not completely localize the lesion. The latency t...

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Aged
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Child
Cranial nerves. Spinal roots. Peripheral nerves. Autonomic nervous system. Gustation. Olfaction
Elbow - innervation
Humans
Medical sciences
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Movement
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Nervous System Diseases - physiopathology
Neural Conduction
Neurology
Neurophysiology - methods
Reaction Time
Sensation - physiology
Time Factors
Ulnar Nerve
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