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Clinical electromyography of the hand
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
|February 1, 1976
Abstract:
The anatomically oriented electromyographer has much to offer in the solution of clinical problems relating to dysfunctional states of the hand. Because of the frequency of variations in innervation, it is often necessary to examine more of the specific intrinsic muscles than is customary. To do this with confidence, a practical method of electrode placement and localization is necessary. The technique described is offered as such a method.