Interpreting Electrodiagnostic Studies for the Management of Nerve Injuries

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • LECTURE
    Interpreting Electrodiagnostic Studies for the Management of Nerve Injuries
    Authors: Mackinnon SE1, Yee A1
    Published: September 22, 2021
    Author Information
    1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
    Standard Edition (201012.201012)
    Extended Edition (201012.201012)
    ABSTRACT
    The accurate interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies (EDX) for nerve injuries is critical for determining appropriate management and achieving optimal outcomes. In this lecture, we build the foundations for understanding nerve classification of nerve injuries and review nerve conduction studies and electromyography. Furthermore, the concept of time-related changes to electrodiagnostic findings from the degree and timing of nerve injuries is presented with case studies.
    KEYWORDS
    Nerve classification, nerve injuries, electrodiagnostic studies, nerve conduction studies, electromyography
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    00:00 Introduction
    00:23 Classification of Nerve Injuries
    03:38 Rate of Recovery from Ischemic, Demyelination, Axonal, and Mixed Injuries
    06:04 Referring EDX Reports
    07:11 Electrodiagnostic Studies
    07:30 Nerve Conduction Studies
    07:40 Conduction Velocity
    08:01 Amplitude
    08:27 Conduction Block
    10:25 Electromyography (EMG)
    10:45 Spontaneous Activity
    11:18 Fibrillations and Positive Sharp Waves
    14:03 Insertional Activity
    14:46 Motor Unit Action Potentials (MUPs)
    16:50 Normal MUPs
    17:01 Acute MUPs (Collateral Sprouting vs. Nascent Axonal Regeneration)
    19:21 Chronic MUPs
    19:43 EMG Findings for Complete and Mixed Fascicular Injuries
    21:04 Percent Denervation for Functional Loss
    22:25 Concept of Supercharge Nerve Transfers for Mixed Injuries
    23:22 Surgical Management for Classification of Nerve Injuries
    24:40 Management Review of Neurapraxia, Axonotmesis, and Neurotmesis Injuries
    25:54 EDX Case Studies of Compression Neuropathy
    26:00 Types of Conduction Blocks
    27:36 Cubital Tunnel Syndrome with Conduction Slowing and Block
    31:28 Compression of Radial Nerve at Spiral Groove with Conduction Block
    31:46 Severe Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Conduction Block
    32:23 Clinical Correlations and Time-Related Electrodiagnostic Changes
    33:26 CMAP Amplitude
    33:53 Immediate Considerations of CMAP and SNAP Amplitudes
    34:34 Fibrillations and Positive Sharp Waves
    35:20 Collateral Sprouting MUPs
    35:58 Nascent MUPs
    36:16 Chronic MUPs
    36:52 Case Study of Collateral Sprouting MUPs and Axonotmetic Injury
    38:21 Case Study of Nascent Maturing to Chronic MUPs
    41:00 Case Study of Neurotmetic Injury
    41:31 Reference of EMG and Neuromuscular Disorders
    41:40 Credits

Комментарии • 10

  • @GoldenVision888
    @GoldenVision888 3 месяца назад

    You guys are amazing people. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about this topic. God bless all your beautiful heart.

  • @jujukamary
    @jujukamary 2 года назад

    What a great talk. Thank you!!!

  • @ranant34
    @ranant34 Год назад

    Amazing lecture! Thank you for sharing. PM&R physicians are heavily involved in neuromuscular medicine and perform clinical assessments with EMG. Often triaging patients in orthopedic practices. I wish they had more recognition in this sense. EMG is a multidisciplinary modality!

  • @rizwanaiqbal4747
    @rizwanaiqbal4747 Год назад

    Very informative 👏

  • @fobin1985
    @fobin1985 2 года назад

    Great session

  • @gamaltaher9714
    @gamaltaher9714 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @heavywindy
    @heavywindy 2 года назад

    Really appreciate your efforts for such a valuable lecture!

  • @varunmbbs8915
    @varunmbbs8915 Год назад +1

    Hi, i am a huge fan of your lectures and even though what i ask might be irrelevant to the discussion here but, how did you make this presentation? What software did you use? How are you able to zoom in and out on a huge picture and not lose the visual quality? Im very sorry if my demeanour is lack-lustrous😅

  • @hanhhuynh-ee2uz
    @hanhhuynh-ee2uz Год назад

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  • @sabitrakhadka931
    @sabitrakhadka931 Год назад

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