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사체를 이용한 원회내근의 침 근전도 방법 간의 유용성 비교Comparison of the Electromyography Needle Insertion Sites for the Pronator Teres Muscle

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Comparison of the Electromyography Needle Insertion Sites for the Pronator Teres Muscle
Authors
김인종강효정김봉주김리나황미령김동휘
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
대한근전도전기진단의학회
Keywords
Pronator teres; Needle electromyography
Citation
대한근전도 전기진단의학회지, v.12, no.2, pp.83 - 86
Journal Title
대한근전도 전기진단의학회지
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
83
End Page
86
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/118234
DOI
10.18214/jkaem.2010.12.2.83
ISSN
2733-6581
Abstract
Objective: To compare electromyography needle insertion sites to the pronator teres and identify the safe needle location to minimize neurovascular injury. Methods: Twenty-nine upper limbs of 19 adult cadavers were dissected. The total length of pronator teres (PT) and the angle between elbow crease and the lateral border of pronator teres were measured. Needle insertion sites were at 2.5 cm distally from the cross-point of elbow crease and pronator teres (M1), at two finger breadths distal to the midpoint of a line connecting the medial epicondyle and biceps tendon (M2), and 5cm distal to the midpoint of elbow crease (M3). Distances from the humeral origin of the pronator teres to M1, M2, and M3, and distances from the humeral origin of the pronator teres to brachial artery and median nerve were measured. Results: The mean length of the PT was 9.2±1.8 cm and the angle between elbow crease and the lateral border of pronator teres was 63.5±7.7 degrees. The distances from the origin of pronator teres to M1,M2, M3, brachial artery, and median nerve were 3.2±0.7 cm, 3.6±0.5 cm, 5.9±0.7 cm, 4.4±0.6 cm, and 3.6±0.6 cm, respectively. Conclusion: Among the three needle insertion sites, M1 seems to be a safe method to evaluate pronator teres with needle. However, the tip of needle must be directed towards the origin of the pronator teres to avoid incidental injury of neurovascular bundle.
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