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Motor Conduction Latency


- See: Sensory latency

- Discussion:
    - distal motor latency is the interval between the stimulus and the onset of the compound muscle action potential (CMAP) in the thenar muscles;
    - a motor conduction latency of more than 4.0 msec is significant;
    - incremental change of 0.4 msec in the palmar serial sensory study w/ use of measurements made at standard distances