PALMAR CUTANEOUS NERVE RECORDING AND CLARIFICATION OF MEDIAN PREMOTORPOTENTIAL GENERATORS

Citation
Jw. Bergeron et Rl. Braddom, PALMAR CUTANEOUS NERVE RECORDING AND CLARIFICATION OF MEDIAN PREMOTORPOTENTIAL GENERATORS, American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 77(5), 1998, pp. 399-406
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Rehabilitation,"Sport Sciences
ISSN journal
08949115
Volume
77
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
399 - 406
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-9115(1998)77:5<399:PCNRAC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
In this study of the median nerve, serial bipolar and referential reco rdings from the thenar eminence show that the median premotor potentia l actually consists of two distinct negative waves, an early (N-I) and a late premotor potential (N-II). Anesthetic block of the palmar cuta neous branch of the median nerve eliminated the early premotor potenti al in all subjects. This suggests that the early premotor potential (N -I) is the sensory nerve action potential of the palmar cutaneous bran ch of the median nerve. Local anesthesia of the palmar cutaneous branc h of the median nerve also defined its area of innervation as circumsc ribed in our subjects. No normative data concerning the sensory nerve action potential of the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve is currently available, because previous studies apparently recorded the late premotor potential. The late premotor potential (N-II) is a nega tive far field potential seen only on referential recordings. It seems unlikely that the late premotor potential (N-II) can be completely ex plained as a junctional potential from the thumb as some have proposed . This study demonstrates a positive far field potential (P-I) at the palm-thumb junction, having a latency inconsistent with that of the la te premotor potential. The late premotor potential can also be recorde d with the reference electrode at an electrically neutral site, questi oning previous explanations for its generator. A second traveling wave (N-III) was recorded distal to the area of the palmar cutaneous branc h of the median nerve innervation continuing into the thumb. N-III is most likely the median digital sensory nerve action potential.