J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  1998 Jun;22(3):651-657.

Lumbosacral Plexus Conduction Study by Magnetic Stimulation

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Inje University College of Medicine.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
In contrast to the electrical stimulation, the magnetic stimulation of motor system is a painless and noninvasive neurophysiologic technique. We attempted to establish a clinical feasibility of lumbosacral plexus conduction study by using the magnetic stimulation. METHOD: We performed a magnetic stimulation at the L5 spinous process and obtained the compound motor action potentials(CMAP) from individual muscles of pelvic area and lower extremity.
RESULTS
The onset latencies of compound muscle action potentials(CMAP) were fastest in the gluteus maximus muscle and slowest in the abductor hallucis muscle. The onset latencies of compound muscle action potentials(CMAP) showed no significant difference in both sides, however, there was a positive correlation between height and onset latency in distal leg muscles. The amplitudes of compound muscle action potentials(CMAP) were the highest in the vastus medialis and lowest in the tibialis anterior muscle.
CONCLUSION
Lumbosacral plexus conduction study by magnetic stimulation was easy to obtain the compound motor action potentials(CMAP) from individual muscles and was relatively comfortable to the subjects.

Keyword

Magnetic stimulation; Lumbosacral plexus

MeSH Terms

Electric Stimulation
Leg
Lower Extremity
Lumbosacral Plexus*
Muscles
Quadriceps Muscle
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