The ulnar, hypothenar compound muscle action potential often shows a double-peaked configuration in the negative phase component while the median, thenar potential has a simple dome shape. To investigate the origin of these differences we evaluated the activity at the belly and tendon electrode loca
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Poster 81: The Influence of the Reference Electrode on Recording F Waves
โ Scribed by Nobushige Takahashi; Satoru Mitsumasu; Toshiki Mori; Tomoyoshi Otsuka
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Peroneal and tibial compound motor action potentials (CMAP) recorded using the standard belly-tendon montage have different configurations. The peroneal CMAP is a smooth dome shape, while the tibial CMAP has a slow-rising initial component followed by a higher amplitude negative peak. To evaluate po