Sensory neuropathies encompass a group of neuropathies affecting solely or predominantly peripheral sensory nerves. They are rarely encountered in clinical practice. The authors review sensory nerve conduction studies and compare the various recording technics. Values of compound sensory action potential amplitude and sensory nerve conduction velocity are analyzed. On the basis of clinical and electrophysiological sensory impairment, three types of neuropathies can be proposed: neuropathies with either large, small or total myelinated fibers involvement. Lastly definable causes of sensory neuropathies are reviewed.