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the effects of ankle joint position on deep peroneal nerve latencies
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نویسنده
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el-gendy mohamed ,salah abd el-fattah mahmoud ,magdy el meligie mohamed ,kentiba efrem ,lasheen yasser
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منبع
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journal of modern rehabilitation - 2025 - دوره : 19 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:53 -61
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چکیده
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Introduction: joint positioning can impact nerve function. few studies have explored the effects of ankle positions on deep peroneal nerve conduction. this cross-sectional study investigated the influence of different ankle joint positions on the deep peroneal nerve’s distal motor and sensory onset latencies. materials and methods: a total of 31 healthy adults (23.4±3.9 years old) underwent a deep peroneal nerve conduction study. distal motor and sensory onset latencies were measured at neutral (0°), dorsiflexion (20°) and plantar flexion (40°) ankle positions. results: changing ankle position significantly affected distal motor (p=0.001) and sensory onset latencies (p=0.001). latencies were shortest in dorsiflexion (motor: 3.8±0.46; sensory: 2.4±0.2 ms), followed by neutral (motor: 4.2±0.5; sensory: 2.6±0.3 ms) and most prolonged in plantar flexion (motor: 5±0.6; sensory: 3.3±0.2 ms). conclusion: ankle position impacts deep peroneal nerve conduction. dorsiflexion and neutral positions reduced distal motor and sensory latencies compared to plantar flexion. these findings provide preliminary evidence that may help optimize ankle positioning in electrodiagnostic testing. further blinded research with larger, more diverse samples is warranted.
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کلیدواژه
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ankle ,ankle joint ,electromyography ,peroneal nerve ,nerve conduction studies
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آدرس
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cairo university, faculty of physical therapy, department of physical therapy for basic sciences, egypt, ahram canadian university, faculty of physical therapy, department of basic sciences, egypt, ahram canadian university, faculty of physical therapy, department of basic sciences, egypt, arba minch university, college of natural and computational sciences, department of sports science, ethiopia, cairo university, faculty of physical therapy, department of physical therapy for basic sciences, egypt
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پست الکترونیکی
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bfa25213267@cringemonster.com
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