نتایج جستجو برای: MFCV

تعداد نتایج: 33  

1995
F. van der Woude Johannes Harmen van der Hoeven

Muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) is studied in 51 healthy volunteers using an invasive (IMFCV) and a surface (S-MFCV) EMG technique in the biceps brachii, in order to acquire normal values and to study reproducibility and effects of gender and age. In the invasive technique, muscle fibers are directly stimulated with needle electrodes, and the latencies of the evoked potentials are measu...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2006
P J Blijham H J ter Laak H J Schelhaas B G M van Engelen D F Stegeman M J Zwarts

To determine the relation between muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) and muscle fiber diameter (MFD) in pathological conditions, we correlated invasively measured MFCV values with MFD data obtained from muscle needle biopsies in 96 patients with various neuromuscular disorders. MFCV was significantly correlated with MFD and independent of the underlying disorder. Pathological diameter chan...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
C J Houtman D F Stegeman J P Van Dijk M J Zwarts

To obtain more insight into the changes in mean muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) during sustained isometric exercise at relatively low contraction levels, we performed an in-depth study of the human tibialis anterior muscle by using multichannel surface electromyogram. The results show an increase in MFCV after an initial decrease of MFCV at 30 or 40% maximum voluntary contraction in all...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 1993
J H van der Hoeven T W van Weerden M J Zwarts

Local muscle fatigue (1 min maximal voluntary contraction) and recovery were studied by means of surface and invasive EMG on elbow flexors to record the changes in muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV), median power frequency (MPF), integrated EMG (IEMG), and force. The main finding was a long-lasting "supernormal" MFCV during recovery, for at least 1 hour. After a normalization phase, the MF...

2017
J. H. van der Hoeven

Muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) is studied in 51 healthy volunteers using an invasive (IMFCV) and a surface (S-MFCV) EMG technique in the biceps brachii, in order to acquire normal values and to study reproducibility and effects of gender and age. In the invasive technique, muscle fibers are directly stimulated with needle electrodes, and the latencies of the evoked potentials are measu...

2015
X. Ye T.W. Beck N.P. Wages

OBJECTIVES To examine the relationship between the biceps brachii muscle innervation zone (IZ) width and the mean muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) during a sustained isometric contraction. METHODS Fifteen healthy men performed a sustained isometric elbow flexion exercise at their 60% maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) until they could not maintain the target force. Mean MFCV was estim...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2008
J W G Meijer F Lange T P Links J H van der Hoeven

OBJECTIVE Diabetic polyneuropathy (PNP) has been proposed to be a primary disorder of sensory nerves. At an early stage motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) and muscle strength remain preserved due to compensatory mechanisms (axonal sprouting, reinnervation). We evaluated the use of invasive muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) measurements as a method to detect muscle fiber denervation at...

2017
J. H. van der Hoeven M. J. Zwarts T. W. van Weerden

Muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) in biceps brachii was studied in traumatic brachial plexus lesions (16 patients) and ALS (22 patients) by means of an invasive (I-MFCV) and a surface (SMFCV) method. In traumatic brachial plexus lesions after complete denervation an exponential decrease of the mean I-MFCV was found, T1⁄2=1.1 month. After 4 to 5 months this resulted in severely reduced con...

1995
J. H. van der Hoeven T. W. van Weerden

We studied muscle fatigue and recovery on healthy males by means of surface and invasive EMG, on biceps brachii and brachioradialis muscle. Fatigue was induced by 1 min of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), recovery was studied during 60 min (surface EMG) and 15 min (invasive EMG). The main finding was a long-lasting 'supernormal' muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) during recovery. After...

Journal: :Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology 1993
J H Van der Hoeven M J Zwarts T W Van Weerden

Muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) in biceps brachii was studied in traumatic brachial plexus lesions (16 patients) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) (22 patients) by means of an invasive (I-MFCV) and a surface (S-MFCV) method. After complete denervation an exponential decrease of the mean I-MFCV was found, T1/2 = 1.1 month. After 4-5 months this resulted in severely reduced conducti...

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