Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify the effects of fascia penetration on superficial radial sensory nerve action potential amplitude. The penetration point (PP) at which the nerve penetrated the brachioradialis fascia and became superficial was observed using ultrasonography. The sensory nerve action potential amplitude was measured at five points: the penetration point, 2 and 4 cm proximal to the PP, and 2 and 4 cm distal to the PP. The sensory nerve action potential amplitude at the penetration point and at 2 and 4 cm distal to the PP was significantly larger than that at 2 and 4 cm proximal to the PP. The largest amplitude was obtained 2 cm distal to the PP. The sensory nerve action potential of the superficial radial nerve changes significantly around the fascia penetration point.

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