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. 1979 Sep;42(9):793-803.
doi: 10.1136/jnnp.42.9.793.

Standardised method of determining vibratory perception thresholds for diagnosis and screening in neurological investigation

Standardised method of determining vibratory perception thresholds for diagnosis and screening in neurological investigation

J M Goldberg et al. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1979 Sep.

Abstract

Vibration threshold determinations were made by means of an electromagnetic vibrator at three sites (carpal, tibial, and tarsal), which were primarily selected for examining patients with polyneuropathy. Because of the vast variation demonstrated for both vibrator output and tissue damping, the thresholds were expressed in terms of amplitude of stimulator movement measured by means of an accelerometer, instead of applied voltage which is commonly used. Statistical analysis revealed a higher power of discimination for amplitude measurements at all three stimulus sites. Digital read-out gave the best statistical result and was also most practical. Reference values obtained from 110 healthy males, 10 to 74 years of age, were highly correlated with age for both upper and lower extremities. The variance of the vibration perception threshold was less than that of the disappearance threshold, and determination of the perception threshold alone may be sufficient in most cases.

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