Chapter 2 Electrodiagnostic Testing
2.1 Electrical Evaluation Tests
OVERVIEW.
Nelson1 identifies four CIs for all “traditional electrical evaluation tests,” including reaction of degeneration, strength-duration curve and chronaxie, galvanic twitch-tetanus ratio, nerve excitability nerve conduction, evoked potentials, and electromyography (Also see EMG).
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1 Nelson C. Electrical evaluation of nerve and muscle excitability. In: Gersh MR, editor. Electrotherapy in rehabilitation. Philadelphia: FA Davis, 1992.
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