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Comparison between concentric needle EMG and macro EMG in patients with a history of polioA Sandberg
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Neurocentre, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Clin Neurophysiol 110:1900-8. 1999..The aim of this study is to explore the difference between CNEMG and macro EMG describing the status of the motor unit in patients previously affected by polio...
How to interpret normal electromyographic findings in patients with an alleged history of polioArne Sandberg
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
J Rehabil Med 36:169-76. 2004..In some patients with a history of polio, the electromyography is normal, not showing the typical neurogenic signs. The aim of this study was to explain the normal findings in electromyography, especially in paralytic polio...
Changes in macro electromyography over time in patients with a history of polio: a comparison of 2 musclesArne Sandberg
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Uppsala University Hospital, ing 85, 3 tr, S 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85:1174-82. 2004..To investigate whether changes over time are different in a weight-bearing leg muscle than in a less heavily used arm muscle...
Reflexes in prior polio and their relation to weakness and anterior horn cell lossArne Sandberg
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Neurocentre, Uppsala University Hospital, SE 751 85 Uppsala, Sweden
J Electromyogr Kinesiol 16:611-20. 2006..The first is reduced excitability of monosynaptic connections in the motor neuron pool, which is related to weakness. The other is the presence of ILR as an indicator of interneuronal hyper-excitability, which is not related to weakness...
