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Validity of multi-fiber muscle velocity recovery cycles recorded at a single site using submaximal stimuli

Authors :
Delphine Boërio
Hugh Bostock
Werner J. Z’Graggen
S. Veronica Tan
Source :
Clin Neurophysiol
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objective To examine the validity of multi-fiber muscle velocity recovery cycles (VRCs) recorded by direct muscle stimulation with submaximal stimuli. Methods VRCs were recorded from tibialis anterior muscle in normal volunteers with 1, 2 and 5 conditioning stimuli. Recordings were made with 6 different amplitudes of conditioning stimuli. Recordings were also made with two recording electrodes, at least 15 mm apart. Results Muscle VRCs in 6 subjects were not significantly different for conditioning stimuli between 80% and 150% of test stimulus amplitude. When recorded at two sites in 9 subjects, VRCs were similar when estimated over the shorter distance, the longer distance, and from the conduction time between the two electrodes. Conclusions Multi-fiber muscle VRCs can be reliably recorded with a single recording electrode and with equal amplitude conditioning and test stimuli. Significance Clinical neurophysiologists can be assured that this new method of testing muscle membrane properties provides valid and robust measurements on normal muscles.

Details

Volume :
123
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clin Neurophysiol
Accession number :
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