ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND ELECTRODIAGNOSIS OF THE POST-POLIO MOTOR UNIT
- 1 December 1991
- journal article
- review article
- Published by SLACK, Inc. in Orthopedics
- Vol. 14 (12) , 1353-1361
- https://doi.org/10.3928/0147-7447-19911201-11
Abstract
Post-poliomyelitis syndrome refers to new symptoms that may occur years after recovery from poliomyelitis. The most common of these symptoms are new weakness, fatigue, and pain. This article describes electrodiagnostic studies--conventional electromyography (EMG), single fiber electromyography (SFEMG), and macroelectromyography (macro-EMG)--that have provided information on the post-polio motor unit and on the possible etiology of some post-polio syndrome symptoms. Muscular fatigue, and indirectly, general fatigue, may be due to neuromuscular junction transmission defects in some post-polio individuals, as suggested by reduction of the compound motor action potentials on repetitive stimulation, and increased jitter and blocking on SFEMG. Progressive weakness and atrophy in post-polio syndrome is probably due to a distal degeneration of post-polio motor units with resultant irreversible muscle fiber denervation. Electrodiagnostic evidence of ongoing denervation includes fibrillation and fasciculation potentials on conventional EMG, increased jitter and blocking on SFEMG, and smaller macro-EMG amplitudes in newly weakened post-polio muscles. However, even though electrodiagnostic studies have provided insight into the possible causes of some post-polio syndrome symptoms, no specific electrodiagnostic test for the syndrome is currently available.Keywords
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