Volume 9, Issue 3 pp. 208-210
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Electrophysiologic assessment of a median nerve injury in the palm

Dr. Neil A. Busis MD

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Dr. Neil A. Busis MD

Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory, Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

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Eric L. Logigian MD

Eric L. Logigian MD

Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory, Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

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Bhagwan T. Shahani MD, DPhil

Bhagwan T. Shahani MD, DPhil

Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory, Neurology Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

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First published: March 1986
Citations: 3

Abstract

In median nerve lesions of the hand, electrophysiologic evaluation of the second lumbrical muscle can help to differentiate between lesions of the common digital nerves and the proper digital nerves, as illustrated by this case report. Median nerve conduction studies to the second lumbrical muscle can be performed by placing an active recording electrode just radial to the midpoint of the third metacarpal and stimulating the median nerve at the wrist or elbow.

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