2024
DOI: 10.1186/s41983-024-00796-x
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Value of MUNE versus compound muscle action potential in assessing motor unit loss in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome

Safa Dheaa Al-Den Abdul-Muneem,
Hussein Ghani Kaddoori

Abstract: Background The most prevalent nerve entrapment disorder, known as carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), is brought on by wrist-based median nerve compression. Focal demyelination progresses to axonal dysfunction as the condition worsens. In order to detect motor unit (MU) loos, this study compares two motor unit number estimation (MUNE) techniques with compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude. The CMAP amplitude and MUNE of the median nerve in 137 hands of 70 neurophysiologically approved CTS … Show more

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