Guest guest Posted September 6, 2001 Report Share Posted September 6, 2001 April, A few days ago you asked HOW an EMG/NVC shows reinnervation. I couldn't post then until I found my Adult Baseline EMG/NCV Electrodiagnostic report done June 19/1999. This was done by Campion, (MD and half a dozen other degrees) He specialized in Electromyography and has two offices in the Los Angeles area. Email me at liliwigg@... and I will give you his phone numbers and addresses. As I said the overall EMG/NCV study this time showed everything to be in the 'normal' range. I will share with you the following about the reinnervation: " In the anterior compartment muscles, although there was no obvious decrease in the number of unit firing, virtually every unit was long, large andd polyphasic, indicating reinnervation. Similiar changes were seen in the intrinsic muscles of the feet and hands. More proximally, motor units were entirely normal in frequency amplitude, configuration and duration. There were no fasciculations or abnormal discharges " ... he continues in his 'comment' section " With extensive reinnervation in the anterior compartment muscles, it is possible that she has a neuronal form of Charcot Marie Tooth. " I had 1 and 1/2 EMG/NVC done when I was 15, the 1/2 at UCLA which was horrendous and I begged to go gome (I was 15) the other one no one ever told me results, so I have nothing to compare my Adult Baseline with. I wish I did. So, from age 15 to age 47, something very interesting was going on with my CMT, since at age 15 I was in bad shape, meaning, rigid muscles, spasms, way off balance, falls, etc. Don't have that now. Interesting huh? ~Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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