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. 2013 Mar;18(3):188-92.

Evaluation of the relation between triceps surae H-reflex, M-response latencies and thigh length in normal population

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Evaluation of the relation between triceps surae H-reflex, M-response latencies and thigh length in normal population

Saeid Khosrawi et al. J Res Med Sci. 2013 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The H-reflex is a useful electrophysiological procedure for evaluating the status of the peripheral nervous system, especially at the proximal segment of the peripheral nerve. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relation between triceps surae H-reflex and M- response latencies and thigh length in normal population, in order to determine if there is any regression equation between them.

Materials and methods: After screening 75 volunteers by considering inclusion and exclusion criteria, 72 of them were selected to enroll into our study (34 men and 38 women with the mean age of 36.04 ± 7.7 years). In all of the subjects H-reflex and M-response latencies were recorded by standard electrophysiological techniques and thigh length was measured. Finally, our data was analyzed for its relations with respect to ages in both sexes by appropriate statistical and mathematical methods.

Results: Mean ± SD for H-reflex latency was 27.94 ± 1.6 ms. We found a significant correlation between H-reflex latency and M-latency (r = 0.28), no significant correlation was found between H-reflex latency and thigh length (r = -0.051). Finally based on our findings we introduce a new formula in this paper.

Conclusion: We found a significant correlation among of M-response latency and other variables (H-reflex latency and thigh length). Despite this it was eliminated from our formula. The relationship between H-reflex latency and age was significant. Further studies are required to delineate the clinical usage and interpretation of the formula, which we found in this study.

Keywords: Aging; H-reflex; M-response; thigh length.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Location of stimulating and recording electrodes for the triceps surae H-reflex-C= cathode, A= anode, Ac= active, R=reference and G=ground electrodes

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