QUIZ SFEMG

QUIZ SFEMG
Most of the questions are found
on SFEMG homepage
sfemg.info/FAQ
SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record
simultaneously to detect neurogenic blocking
3 (ref.8)
concomittant blocking
concomittant blocking
SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record
simultaneously to detect neurogenic blocking
3 (ref.8)
concomitant blocking
concomitant blocking
normal jitter increased jitter
Increased jitter
SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record
simultaneously to detect neurogenic jitter?
4
If you have only 3,
the jitter may be in the
nm-j of the triggering
Here, the jitter between spike 1 and 2
Is normal, so the large jitter to spikes
3 and 4 is not due to large trigger jitter
normal jitter increased jitter
Increased jitter
SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record
simultaneously to detect neurogenic jitter?
4
If you have only 3,
the jitter may be in the
nm-j of the triggering
Here, the jitter between spike 1 and 2
Is normal, so the large jitter to spikes
3 and 4 is not due to large trigger jitter
You may stimulate one or very few axons at two different sites (prox and dist) and record an
EMG (or SFEMG) response from corresponding muscle and so measure the conduction
velocity in a single axon. How do you ascertain that you have stimulated exactly the same
axon?
Stimulate distally and proximally simultaneously. If you stimulate the same axon, no
response will be seen from the proximal stimulation site at dual (dist+prox) stimulation.
Distal and proximal stimulation activates DIFFERENT axons
since dual stimulation does not block the proximal response
Proximal response disappears on dual stimulation, collision
You may stimulate one or very few axons at two different sites (prox and dist) and record an
EMG (or SFEMG) response from corresponding muscle and so measure the conduction
velocity in a single axon. How do you ascertain that you have stimulated exactly the same
axon?
Stimulate distally and proximally simultaneously. If you stimulate the same axon, no
response will be seen from the proximal stimulation.
Distal and proximal stimulation activates DIFFERENT axons
since dual stimulation does not block the proximal response
Proximal response disappears on dual stimulation, collision
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QUIZ SFEMG

  • 1. QUIZ SFEMG Most of the questions are found on SFEMG homepage sfemg.info/FAQ
  • 2. SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record simultaneously to detect neurogenic blocking 3 (ref.8) concomittant blocking concomittant blocking
  • 3. SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record simultaneously to detect neurogenic blocking 3 (ref.8) concomitant blocking concomitant blocking
  • 4. normal jitter increased jitter Increased jitter SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record simultaneously to detect neurogenic jitter? 4 If you have only 3, the jitter may be in the nm-j of the triggering Here, the jitter between spike 1 and 2 Is normal, so the large jitter to spikes 3 and 4 is not due to large trigger jitter
  • 5. normal jitter increased jitter Increased jitter SFEMG: how many spikes do you need to record simultaneously to detect neurogenic jitter? 4 If you have only 3, the jitter may be in the nm-j of the triggering Here, the jitter between spike 1 and 2 Is normal, so the large jitter to spikes 3 and 4 is not due to large trigger jitter
  • 6. You may stimulate one or very few axons at two different sites (prox and dist) and record an EMG (or SFEMG) response from corresponding muscle and so measure the conduction velocity in a single axon. How do you ascertain that you have stimulated exactly the same axon? Stimulate distally and proximally simultaneously. If you stimulate the same axon, no response will be seen from the proximal stimulation site at dual (dist+prox) stimulation. Distal and proximal stimulation activates DIFFERENT axons since dual stimulation does not block the proximal response Proximal response disappears on dual stimulation, collision
  • 7. You may stimulate one or very few axons at two different sites (prox and dist) and record an EMG (or SFEMG) response from corresponding muscle and so measure the conduction velocity in a single axon. How do you ascertain that you have stimulated exactly the same axon? Stimulate distally and proximally simultaneously. If you stimulate the same axon, no response will be seen from the proximal stimulation. Distal and proximal stimulation activates DIFFERENT axons since dual stimulation does not block the proximal response Proximal response disappears on dual stimulation, collision