Electromyography and clinical neurophysiology
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Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol · Nov 1990
Double pattern of relationship between skin temperature, thermoregulation and sensory nerve conduction.
Electroneurographic and thermographic investigations were done in 32 persons. Sensory nerve conduction velocity, amplitude of sensory nerve potential, subjective and objective sensory thresholds were determined during stimulation of each finger. The maximal and minimal skin temperatures for each finger were evaluated from thermograms taken from the dorsal and palmar surface of the hand before and after standard cooling test. ⋯ Correlations for the sensory nerve potential amplitude likewise for the objective and subjective thresholds were stronger than for the conduction velocity. Sensory nerve potential amplitude increases and subjective and objective thresholds decrease with finger temperature. The obtained results suggest that sensory nerve conduction is related not only to the actual tissue temperature but also to local thermoregulatory ability.