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Elektromyographie

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Die elektromyographischen Befunde bei Engpaß- und anderen Nervenkompressionssyndromen variieren je nach Schwere der Nervenschädigung zwischen dem Normalbefund und einem Verlust der Willküraktivität. Im Einzelfall hängen die EMG-Befunde vom Schädigungstyp an den betroffenen motorischen Nervenfasern ab, so daß sie diesen zugeordnet behandelt werden sollen.

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Tackman, W., Richter, HP., Stöhr, M. (1989). Elektromyographie. In: Kompressionssyndrome peripherer Nerven. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71768-0_3

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