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This discussion explores the MUP signals as a tool to help in the diagnosis of different clinical conditions. For this purpose, in addition to volitional MUPs recruitment, we will approach the relevance of morphology of fasciculation potentials and the recruitment rate of motor units. Regarding different MUPs we will observed the importance of stability and complexity.