Determining the degree of proximal nerve fascicle rotation in healthy controls using ultrahigh‐frequency neuromuscular ultrasound: A pilot study
James B. Meiling,
Vanessa Baute Penry,
Nicholas J. Miller
et al.
Abstract:Introduction/AimsUltrahigh‐frequency ultrasound (UHFUS) allows improved visualization and higher resolution images of nerve fascicles than standard high‐frequency ultrasound. Dynamic UHFUS may detect the presence of fascicular entwinement, the recently described sonographic phenomenon of pathologic fascicular rotation seen in neuralgic amyotrophy. This pilot study aims to establish normative reference values and degrees of fascicular rotation for the proximal portions of commonly involved upper limb nerves in … Show more
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