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Median MNCV: A Comparison between Dominant and Non-Dominant Hand

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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Within this book the reader will find the effect of limb dominance on motor nerve conduction velocity of median and ulnar nerves in forearm segment and will be able to analyze whether some significant relationship exists between motor nerve conduction values in right handers and left handers. For this 30 healthy volunteers (20 Female, 10 Male) with the mean age of 23 yrs (20-26yrs) participated in the study. Edinburgh handedness inventory was used to asses the laterality of subjects. Median NCV for the forearm segment was calculated for each upper limb of 30 subjects. This book may be of help to physiotherapist, clinician, neurophysiologist or a learner who face the same research problem and may become comprehensive guide to them.

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L'auteur travaille actuellement comme maître de conférences au Government Physiotherapy College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, Inde. Elle a obtenu ses diplômes de B.P.T. et de M.P.T. (conditions neurologiques) au Government Physiotherapy College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Inde. Elle possède actuellement neuf ans d'expérience universitaire, y compris dans l'enseignement post-universitaire.

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Authors Karishma Jagad
Assisted by Chauhan (Editor), Chauhan (Editor), Maya Chauhan (Editor), Bhaves Jagad (Editor), Bhavesh Jagad (Editor)
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783330022126
ISBN 978-3-33-002212-6
No. of pages 100
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Medical professions

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