Background Nerve conductive studies (NCS) are the most informative portion of the electrodiagnostic evaluation for peripheral neuropathy; NCS can be extremely useful both in …
D Thakker, NJ Shah, RS Trivedi - Int J Basic Appl Physiol, 2019 - ijbap.com
Abstracts: Background & objectives: Age, height and weight are the physiological factors which influence the nerve conduction velocity. Obesity is a growing public health concern …
During routine cadaver dissection two different sural nerve formations were observed in the 64-year-old male cadaver. Clinically, sural nerve is largely used in biopsy and as a graft in …
P Abhishek Kumar, PA Krishna - Indian Journal of Clinical Anatomy …, 2023 - academia.edu
Introduction: Nerve conduction studies reveal technique to work on peripheral nerve being capable in revealing nerve-related issue. It aids in distinguishing from a nerve injury to …
H Chaurasia, A Kumar, A Prasad… - National Journal of …, 2019 - njppp.com
Background: Nerve conduction studies (NCS) deal with the method to work on the nerve conduction velocities (NCVs) which are being capable of finding nerve lesion. NCS aids in …
S Mohapatra, M Acharya… - National Journal of …, 2021 - search.proquest.com
Conclusion: Our study suggested BMI as the substantial factor to affect median nerve conduction at carpal tunnel.[...] high BMI plays crucial role to develop carpal tunnel …
Abstract Background: The World Health Organisation (WHO) labelled obesity as obviously visible, but most neglected public health concern. Consumption of junk food, sedentary …
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a group of metabolic abnormalities which include visceral obesity, insulin resistance, raised blood pressure (BP), hypertriglyceridemia …