ULUÇ, KAYIHANKAHRAMAN KOYTAK, PINARTANRIDAĞ, TÜLİN2022-03-132022-03-1320151590-1874https://hdl.handle.net/11424/238351The aim of this study was to investigate the reliability of medial plantar (MP) and lateral plantar (LP) nerve conduction studies (NCS) in healthy individuals aged > 65 years, and to obtain reference values for this age group. The study included 81 healthy subjects. MP response was absent in only 2 subjects, but LP response could not be obtained bilaterally in 43 of the 81 subjects. Regression analysis showed that MP NCS could be reliably performed in those aged a parts per thousand currency sign72 years and normal values for MP nerve in individuals aged 66-72 years would be strongly against a large-fiber neuropathy. However, LP response was absent in 53.1 % of the healthy elderly subjects; therefore, we think it is unreliable to study the LP nerve in this age group.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMedial plantar nerveLateral plantar nerveNerve conduction studyThe elderlySENSORY NEUROPATHYSURAL NERVESCONDUCTIONAGESIZEThe reliability of medial and lateral plantar nerve recordings in healthy elderly individualsarticleWOS:00035569670000810.1007/s10072-014-2056-2255572361590-3478