Abstract
This paper compares the Nerve Conduction Studies with Ligth Touch-Deep Pressure Evaluation in upper extremities of Hansen's Disease pacients. Thirty nerves were studied; 06 Median and 24 Ulnar. The equipment used in this study was 5 monofilament Semmes-Weinstein pocketportable field kit and an electromyograph. The first assessment served to stablish the presence or absence of nerve disfunction. The follow-up evaluation showed whether the nerve conduction was improved, deterioreted or stable. Statistical studies showed significant similarity between the tests results of the two procedures when used for the objetives discribed above.
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2. BELL, J.A. Sensibility evaluation. In: Rehabilitation of the Hand; Hunter, M.J. et al. 2nd ed. St. Louis-Toronto, c.v. Mosby Company, Chap-25, 1978.
3. DE FARIA, C.R. & SI LVA, I .M. - Electromyographic Diagnosis of Leprosy. Arquivos de Neuro Psiquiatria. 48 (4): 403-41,1990.
4. DONDE, S.V. et al. - Nerve conduction in Leprosy: in vivo and in vitro study: Leprosy In India, 55: 12-21, 1983.
5. GARBINO, J.A. Gênese das Incapacidades em Hansenfase. In: Centro de Estudos "Dr. Reynaldo Quagl iato" . Gênese das Incapacidades, Bauru, 1991, p.1-2.
6. GELMANN, H., GELBERMAN, R.H., TAN, A.M. et al. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. An evaluation of the provocative diagnostic tests. J. Bone Joint Surg 68: 735-737.
7. KAPLAN, M. & GELBER, R.M. - Evaluation of testing modalities for peripheral neuropathy in lepromatous Hansen's disease. Physical Therapy, 65: 1662-1665, 1985.
8. LINOIS, H. & SEBILLE, A. - Electrophysiologicalevidence for motor unit impairment during the treatment of leprosy. Journal of Neurology Diseases, 45: 57-63, 1980.
9. MOBERG, G.E. Two-point discrimination test. Scand J. Rehab. Med., 1990; 20: 127-134.
10. NAAFS, B. & DAGNE, T. Sensory testing: a sensitive method in the follow-up of nerve involvement. Mt. J. Leprosy, 45: 364-8, 1977.
11. OMER, G.E. Physical diagnosis of peripheral nerve injuries. Orthop. Clin., N. Amer., 12: 207-17, 1981.
12. SEBILE, A. Respective importance of different Nerve Conduction Velocities. In: Leprosy. J. Neurol, Sci, 38: 87, 1978.
13. WAYLETT, RENDALL, J. sensibility evalution and rehabilitation. In: Orthopedic Clinics of North America, v.19, n.1, p.43-56, 1988.
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