2008
DOI: 10.1310/sci1304-10
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Utility of Electrophysiological Studies in Assessing Peripheral Sensory and Motor Nerve Involvement in the Upper Limb After Traumatic Tetraplegia

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“…In C4-C5 level SCI, loss of stimulated lower motor neuron function has been reported in the C5 and C6 innervated muscles along with an extended zone of lower motor neuron loss up to several segments caudal to the primary neurologic motor level (20,21). Independent from the cervical level of lesion, the zone of spinal injury may extend several segments beyond the primary motor neurologic level (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In C4-C5 level SCI, loss of stimulated lower motor neuron function has been reported in the C5 and C6 innervated muscles along with an extended zone of lower motor neuron loss up to several segments caudal to the primary neurologic motor level (20,21). Independent from the cervical level of lesion, the zone of spinal injury may extend several segments beyond the primary motor neurologic level (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%