An F wave has a latency (period between the application of electric impulse and the initiation of the peripheral nerve excitation; in miliseconds), an amplitude (height of the wave, provides a rough estimation about the number of activated motor neurones) and duration.
There are various reports on different F wave measurements, especially minimum F wave latency, maximum F wave latency, F chronodispersion (the difference between maximum and minimum F wave latencies), F wave conduction velocity and F tacheodispersion (the distribution of F wave conduction velocities of a nerve fibre estimated from significant numbers of consecutively recorded F waves).
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