. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . se behind is upon the surface of the body. Within the pelvic cavitythere are some important diagnostic suggestions derived fromthe behavior of the tissues under electric currents to which Ishall presently refer. See chapter on paralysis for muscle testsbetween central and peripheral lesions. Motor Points.—How to locate motor points without achart is one of the perplexities of students of medical electri-city which cease to trouble after a little practice. Place any ordinar
. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . se behind is upon the surface of the body. Within the pelvic cavitythere are some important diagnostic suggestions derived fromthe behavior of the tissues under electric currents to which Ishall presently refer. See chapter on paralysis for muscle testsbetween central and peripheral lesions. Motor Points.—How to locate motor points without achart is one of the perplexities of students of medical electri-city which cease to trouble after a little practice. Place any ordinary sponge-covered flat electrode upon afolded towel on the knee of the patient and let him rest uponit the flexor surface of the forearm, a couple of inches above15 226 ELECTRO-DIAGNOSIS FOR- THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER. P w •JO S- w M g » *^ !? B n a h D O a P D H^ m c •-1 P -* o O W to. o BP B f|| B Eg O •3 9•3 c B i p ■ COcg; B7 5- s •1 w o c 05 B (6 > a S O c B C s •o Ulnar Nerve. Flexor I and IV. Flexor II and III. Fl. Dig. Carpi Carpi Gastrocnemius, Soleus Flexor Digit. Communis Bam MS N. Peron. Prof.) pro Extens. Dig. Brev. J luterpssei. , Spinal Ace. ;Phrenic Nerve. Deltoid. Musculo-spiral NervaTriceps. 4. Ext. Carpi Uln. 5. Ext. Digit. Com. 6. Ext. Dig. Min.(Teres Major. ■i Teres Minor.(Serralus Magnus. Latissimus Dorsi,(Obliquus Abdom.\ (Intercostal Nerve.) Rectus Abdom. Tensor Vag. Nerve. Yastus Externus. Peroneal Nerve. Gastrocnemius. Peroneus LongUs. Soleus. Extensor Digit. Com. Tibialis Auticus. Ext. Halluc. Longus. Soleus. Ext. Halluc. Long. Flexor Halluc. Long, f Extensor Digitorum\ Communis Brevis. rMOIOR FOINTS OF TRUNK AND LIM3S. Fig. 24. ELECtRO-DiAGNOSlS FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER. 22; the wrist. Connect this electrode with the positive pole of ahigh tension induction coil apparatus. Take any ordinary sponge-covered hand elec
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