Ulnar sensory and motor responses

Evoked potential

Evoked
An evoked potential (or "evoked response") is an electrical potential recorded from the nervous system of a human or other animal following presentation of a stimulus, as distinct from spontaneous potentials as detected by electroencephalography (EEG) or electromyography (EMG). Evoked potential amplitudes tend to be low, ranging from less than a microvolt to several microvolts, compared to tens of microvolts for EEG, millivolts for EMG, and often close to a volt for ECG. To resolve these low-amplitude potentials against the background of ongoing EEG, ECG, EMG and other biological signals and ambient noise, signal averaging is usually required...

Ulnar sensory and motor responses - List of case studies

Motor Neuron Disease – additional opinion

median neuropathy across the wrists, worse on the left. Ulnar sensory and motor responses were within normal limits on both sides. Tibial ...

Motor Neuron Disease – another opinion

median neuropathy across the wrists, worse on the left. Ulnar sensory and motor responses were within normal limits on both sides. Tibial ...

Motor Neuron Disease

median neuropathy across the wrists, worse on the left. Ulnar sensory and motor responses were within normal limits on both sides. Tibial ...

List of Examinations

ACE levels AIRE ALP ALT ANA ANA and anti-phospholipids testing ANA screening test ANA serologies ... neuropathy Chronic neurogenic changes Chronic sensory predominantmixed large and small fiber polyneuropathy ... EMG upper limbs EMG/NCV testing EMG/NCV ulnar CMAP EML4-alk translocation ENA ENT evaluation ENT ...

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