Anconeus motor unit number estimates using decomposition-based quantitative electromyography

2014 ◽  
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pp. 52-59 ◽  
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Daniel E.S. Stevens ◽  
Brad Harwood ◽  
Geoffrey A. Power ◽  
Timothy J. Doherty ◽  
Charles L. Rice
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Julian P. Saboisky ◽  
Daniel W. Stashuk ◽  
Andrew Hamilton-Wright ◽  
Sanjeev Nandedkar ◽  
Andrea L. Carusona ◽  
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Daniel W. Stashuk ◽  
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Timothy J. Doherty

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Analucia A. Maranhão ◽  
Eduardo M. Peixoto ◽  
Alexandre H. Alamy ◽  
Ana Paula Casseta ◽  
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ABSTRACT Quantitative electromyography is an important tool to evaluate myopathies, and some difficult-to-treat asthmatic patients may have a subclinical corticosteroid myopathic process, using only inhaled corticosteroid, according to some studies. In this report, diaphragm quantitative electromyography was used to evaluate asthmatic difficult-to-treat patients, comparing them with a control group. Significant differences were obtained in amplitude, duration and size index of motor unit action potentials, with lower parameters in the asthmatic patients, which may indicate a myopathic process.


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