CONDUCTION VELOCITY
The velocity with which the sciatic nerve conducts the compound nerve action potential along its length can be determined by measuring the time taken for the CNAP to be conducted over a certain distance.
Thus, if the negative stimulating electrode is set at a distance (d mm) from the positive recording electrode, the latency (x ms) of the CNAP gives the time for the CNAP to be conducted over that distance. The latency is the time from the start of the stimulus artefact to the start of the CNAP.
The velocity can then be calculated from the equation: