Multiple Choice
With a class 1 nerve injury (neurapraxia) what should a therapist expect to see from a nerve conduction velocity examination?
A) Increased latency above and below the point of nerve compression
B) Changes in patient tolerance to stimulation of the nerve
C) A normal response of the nerve fiber with stimulation
D) Increased latency of the nerve fiber over the point of compression
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