Nerve Conductions Studies
Median sensory recording the index and middle fingers.
Ulnar sensory recording the ring finger.
Radial sensory recording the dorsal thumb.
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous sensory recording the forearm.
Median motor recording the abductor pollicis brevis with F-Waves.
Ulnar motor recording the abductor digiti minimi with F-Waves
In addition, perform bilateral studies on the suspected involved nerve as needed:
Musculocut (m) biceps axilla and Erb’s Pt.
Axillary (m) deltoid Erb’s Pt.
Spinal Access (m) trapezius posterior neck triangle
Needle Examination
Perform needle examination on the symptomatic limb. Test the minimum of one muscle innervated by the C5, C6, C7, C8 and T1 spinal roots (see Appendix C) including the muscles affected by the above nerve lesions. If the muscles are abnormal, the examination should include additional muscles innervated by different root, trunk and cord levels to localize the lesion. Perform needle exam on the asymptomatic limb muscles for comparison as needed.