
pmid: 3220779
AbstractValues and criteria for abnormality of the eleventh nerve evoked electromyography (EEMG) have been determined. The nerve conduction velocity and duration appear to be relatively consistent from subject to subject. Amplitude of response, while varying significantly from subject to subject, remains relatively constant when the right shoulder is compared to the left shoulder and when a retest is performed.
Adult, Male, Accessory Nerve, Electromyography, Muscles, Neural Conduction, Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Evoked Potentials, Electric Stimulation
Adult, Male, Accessory Nerve, Electromyography, Muscles, Neural Conduction, Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Evoked Potentials, Electric Stimulation
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