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Queston #17063Note

Home » EMG of sciatic nerve injury immediately proximal to popliteal fossa » Queston #17063Note

Queston #17063Note

Posted on November 20, 2022November 20, 2022 by Diana Ontiveros

Sciatic nerve lesions which are proximal to the popliteal fossa should lead to pathologic EMG findings in the short head of the biceps femoris. 

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