In:
Muscle & Nerve, Wiley, Vol. 50, No. 6 ( 2014-12), p. 884-893
Abstract:
Introduction : Numerous methods for motor unit number estimation (MUNE) have been developed. The objective of this article is to summarize and compare the major methods and the available data regarding their reproducibility, validity, application, refinement, and utility. Methods : Using specified search criteria, a systematic review of the literature was performed. Reproducibility, normative data, application to specific diseases and conditions, technical refinements, and practicality were compiled into a comprehensive database and analyzed. Results : The most commonly reported MUNE methods are the incremental, multiple‐point stimulation, spike‐triggered averaging, and statistical methods. All have established normative data sets and high reproducibility. MUNE provides quantitative assessments of motor neuron loss and has been applied successfully to the study of many clinical conditions, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and normal aging. Conclusions : MUNE is an important research technique in human subjects, providing important data regarding motor unit populations and motor unit loss over time. Muscle Nerve 50 : 884–893, 2014
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0148-639X
,
1097-4598
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wiley
Publication Date:
2014
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1476641-3
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438353-9
SSG:
12