Topographical map of innervation zones within single motor units measured with a grid surface electrode

A grid electrode with closely spaced contacts was developed to measure the spatial distribution of motor unit action potentials on a skin surface. This electrode was used to estimate the configuration of innervation zones. The derived action potentials showed waveforms originating from the middle length of the muscle belly and propagating bidirectionally along the muscle fibers. The position of the innervation zones was estimated from the source of the propagation. By isolating action potentials from single motor units, the innervation zones for individual motor units were defined. Studies were performed in the biceps brachii of three normal subjects. The innervation zones comprised one to four separate regions and spread over up to 20 mm along the length of muscle fibers. The number and the spreading area of innervation zones varied with the subject and with the motor unit.<<ETX>>

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