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Unilateral Reference Values for Hoffmann’s Reflex in Patients with Suspected Lumbosacral Radiculopathies
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作者 I-Hsuan tsai hao-hsuan tsai 《Open Journal of Orthopedics》 2013年第3期178-182,共5页
Unilateral reference values for Hoffmann’s amplitude could be applied to the diagnosis of lumbosacral radiculopathy, especially in patients with bilateral lesions. Here, we assessed Hoffmann’s reflex by measuring H-... Unilateral reference values for Hoffmann’s amplitude could be applied to the diagnosis of lumbosacral radiculopathy, especially in patients with bilateral lesions. Here, we assessed Hoffmann’s reflex by measuring H-wave amplitude and the ratio of H-wave amplitude to M-wave amplitude (the H/M ratio). We performed a cross-sectional survey of patients from a Taiwan rehabilitation center (n = 64, age 20 - 87) who presented with lower back pain that radiated to the leg and received a referral for electrodiagnostic examinations. Reference values for H-wave profile parameters were determined using data from lumbosacral radiculopathy-negative patients (n = 10, age 22 - 53), who had normal big toe test results, ankle reflex test results, motor and sensory nerve conductive studies and F-wave latency and who displayed no evidence of radiculopathy in electromyography and imaging studies. The 50th percentile values for H/M ratio and H-wave amplitude were 28% and 6.25 mV, respectively. An H-wave profile th percentile (H/M ratio bosacral radiculopathy (n = 64). Approximately 41% of patients with an H-wave profile th percentile showed electromyography-confirmed chronic radiculopathy. Electromyography-confirmed current radiculopathy was observed in 35% of patients with an H/R 展开更多
关键词 Hoffmann’s REFLEX H-REFLEX Electromyography Electrodiagnostic Studies LUMBOSACRAL RADICULOPATHY SCIATICA
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