Conduction in ulnar nerve bundles that innervate the proximal and distal muscles: a clinical trial.

BMC Neurol

Department of Neurology, Pamukkale University, School of Medicine, Araştirma Hastanesi, Kınıkli-Denizli, Turkey.

Published: September 2010

Background: This study aims to investigate and compare the conduction parameters of nerve bundles in the ulnar nerve that innervates the forearm muscles and hand muscles; routine electromyography study merely evaluates the nerve segment of distal (hand) muscles.

Methods: An electrophysiological evaluation, consisting of velocities, amplitudes, and durations of ulnar nerve bundles to 2 forearm muscles and the hypothenar muscles was performed on the same humeral segment.

Results: The velocities and durations of the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) of the ulnar nerve bundle to the proximal muscles were greater than to distal muscles, but the amplitudes were smaller.

Conclusions: Bundles in the ulnar nerve of proximal muscles have larger neuronal bodies and thicker nerve fibers than those in the same nerve in distal muscles, and their conduction velocities are higher. The CMAPs of proximal muscles also have smaller amplitudes and greater durations. These findings can be attributed to the desynchronization that is caused by a wider range of distribution in nerve fiber diameters.Conduction parameters of nerve fibers with different diameters in the same peripheral nerve can be estimated.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2949607PMC
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