Volume 20, Issue 4 pp. 461-468
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Motor unit number estimation by spatial-temporal summation of single motor unit potentials

Jianjun Fang MS

Jianjun Fang MS

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Restorative Medical Sciences, 901 South Wolcott Ave., Room W-130, M/C 888, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA

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Bhagwan T. Shahani MD, D Phil (Oxon), FACP

Corresponding Author

Bhagwan T. Shahani MD, D Phil (Oxon), FACP

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Restorative Medical Sciences, 901 South Wolcott Ave., Room W-130, M/C 888, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Restorative Medical Sciences, 901 South Wolcott Ave., Room W-130, M/C 888, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USASearch for more papers by this author
Daniel Graupe PhD

Daniel Graupe PhD

The University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Restorative Medical Sciences, 901 South Wolcott Ave., Room W-130, M/C 888, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA

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Abstract

Current techniques for motor unit number estimation (MUNE) rely on the amplitude of the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) evoked by supramaximal stimulation and mean amplitude of single motor unit potentials (SMUPs). The phase cancellation during summation is not considered. We developed a technique to address this issue. Slow and fast types of motor unit potentials were collected from 5 normal subjects from their abductor pollicis brevis muscles by low-level voluntary contractions, and near-threshold nerve stimulation, respectively. Two of each type of SMUPs were used as templates for reconstructing the best fitted CMAP using a feed-forward neural network. The total number of SMUPs simulated from the four templates during the reconstruction served as MUNE. The mean MUNE was 222 ± 98. The technique is simple and noninvasive, and may be applied in the future for MUNE in patients. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve, 20, 461–468, 1997

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