Ulnar sensory conduction velocity was decreased in 66% of patients with amplitude reduced in 30% of patients. Sural sensory amplitude was reduced in 52% of patients with conduction-velocity ...
The sural nerve is a key component of the lower leg's sensory system, influencing balance and proprioception (your body's sense of position and movement). By training and optimizing its ...
He also described positive sensory symptoms in his feet and general, non-specific weakness; NCS showed length-dependant axonal neuropathy and EMG demonstrated some myopathic features. Amyloid deposits ...
in which a small nerve graft from the leg (sural nerve) or a synthetic nerve graft (Axogen) is tunneled around the cornea to serve as a conduit for nerve growth from a nearby normal sensory nerve.
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is characterised by weakness with sensory impairments in the arms and ... which is supported by the presence of inflammatory cells in sural ...
Nerve conduction studies were abnormal in 24 (73%) patients. The pattern of involvement was predominantly of an axonal sensory motor polyneuropathy. Neuropathy was found both in patients with ...
Such questions may sound ridiculous, but a huge body of literature shows us that the human brain naturally merges sensory experiences. We may not be conscious of the phenomenon, but we associate ...
A bundle of neurones is called a nerve. There are three main types of neurone: sensory, motor and relay. They have some features in common: A long fibre (axon) which is insulated by a fatty ...
Neurons in this brain region respond more strongly to sound and mechanical vibrations combined than to either one alone, resulting in an enhanced sensory experience. The findings counter the canonical ...