NCS-EMG (ABNORMAL RESTING MOTOR UNIT ACTIVITY)

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SUMMARY

ABNORMAL RESTING MOTOR UNIT ACTIVITY
Pathologic waveforms can be generated from resting muscle fiber/motor unit due to many reasons.

1. Fasciculations: spontaneous discharges originating from any part of a single motor unit and result in intermittent muscle fiber contraction. Pathological if associated with FIB or PSW.
- Causes: anterior horn cell disease, CJD, thyrotoxicosis, tetany.

2. Myokymia: groups of MUAPs firing repetitively.
- Facial myokymia causes: MS, pontine gliomas.
- Limb myokymia causes: radiation plexopathy, compression neuropathy.


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