Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8683298 Clinical Neurophysiology Practice 2018 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
When stimulating the accessory nerve, a current spread occurs to the C5 spinal nerve root and another CMAP originating from the supraspinatus muscle occurs in the supraspinous fossa. The volume conduction from the supraspinatus muscle affects the active recording electrode on the TM, resulting in an increase in CMAP amplitude.
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