Motor unit number estimation by decomposition‐enhanced spike‐triggered averaging: Control data, test–retest reliability, and contractile level effects
@article{Boe2004MotorUN,
title={Motor unit number estimation by decomposition‐enhanced spike‐triggered averaging: Control data, test–retest reliability, and contractile level effects},
author={Shaun G Boe and Daniel W. Stashuk and Timothy J. Doherty},
journal={Muscle \& Nerve},
year={2004},
volume={29}
}Decomposition‐enhanced spike‐triggered averaging (DE‐STA) has been developed as a method for obtaining a motor unit number estimate (MUNE). We describe the method and report control data for the first dorsal interosseous/adductor pollicis and thenar muscles and reliability in the thenar muscles. Seventeen subjects (ages 20–50 years) took part in the study. The maximum M potential was elicited with supramaximal stimulation of the ulnar or median nerve at the wrist. Surface and intramuscularly…
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