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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 1992;16(3):295-301.
Optimum site of recording electrode of H-reflex from calf muscles.
Noh, Jean Yee , Park, Young Ok
Department of Rahabilitation Medicine, Korea Veterans Hospital
장딴지근으로 부터의 H 반사에서 기록 전극의 최적 위치
노진이, 박영옥
한국보훈병원 재활의학과
Abstract

The H-reflex study reveals differential finding according to each levels and various calf muscles in posterior compartment of lower leg. So, we studied how H-reflex responses undergo a change in accordance with each levels and various muscles of posterior calf.

Then, The results were as follows;

1) On the recording method by the surface electrode. H-wave represents a maximum amplitude of response on the level 5, as more distal site than midcalf location

2) Through the intramuscular recording method by monopolar needle electrode, the muscles of the posterior compartment of the lower leg are obtained each other differential, characteristic configuration, especially among the six muscles, the soleus shows a highest amplitude of H-response and modified H:M ratio(X=0.86).

3) The minimal latency of M and H responses was increment in proportion to the recording electrode is located more distally.

Therefore, this study indicates that a distal recording site is preferred to a midcalf location if the H-reflex per se is to be assessed.

Key Words: H-reflex, Intramuscular recording, Surface recording
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