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Measurement of Distances/ Measurement Error

Distance measurements must be extremely meticulous during pediatric electrodiagnostic evaluations. Segment studies are often on the order of 6-10 cm in length. A measurement discrepancy of only 1 cm may produce as much as a 10% to 15% conduction velocity error.

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Source: Alexander M.A., Matthews D.J.. Pediatric Rehabilitation: Principles and Practice. 4 th. åd. — New York: Demos Medical Publishing,2010. — 540 ð.. 2010
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