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Ophthalmic Electrodiagnosis: 2nd edn (Major Problems in Ophthalmology, vol 1).
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Neurologic Clinics, 2023
An electrodiagnostic evaluation is a neurodiagnostic test commonly used to evaluate neuromuscular conditions. A typical electromyography (EMG) report consists of tabular data summarizing findings from nerve conduction studies (NCS) as well as needle EMG (
Ruple S Laughlin, Devon I Rubin
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An electrodiagnostic evaluation is a neurodiagnostic test commonly used to evaluate neuromuscular conditions. A typical electromyography (EMG) report consists of tabular data summarizing findings from nerve conduction studies (NCS) as well as needle EMG (
Ruple S Laughlin, Devon I Rubin
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Neuromuscular electrodiagnosis
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2023The electrodiagnostic (EDX) study is an extension of the clinical examination, which means that the clinical features dictate the initial nerve conduction studies (NCS) performed. However, once the EDX study is started, it continues in an independent manner, meaning that the initial NCS findings dictate the subsequent studies performed.
M. Ferrante
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Electrodiagnosis of radiculopathy
Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2019While nerve conduction studies are an important part of the electrodiagnostic examination (EDX), the diagnosis of a radiculopathy rests mainly on the needle electrode examination (NEE) findings. Myotomal spontaneous activity and neurogenic motor unit potential (MUP) changes are the key abnormalities seen.
John-Michael, Li, Jinny, Tavee
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Electrodiagnosis of Cervical Radiculopathy
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2013Cervical radiculopathy is a common diagnosis with a peak onset in the fifth decade. The most commonly affected nerve root is C7, C6, and C8. The etiology is often compressive, but may arise from noncompressive sources. Patients commonly complain of pain, weakness, numbness, and/or tingling.
Kevin Hakimi
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Role of electrodiagnosis in nerve transfers for focal neuropathies and brachial plexopathies
Muscle and Nerve, 2021Over the past 2 decades, the surgical treatment of brachial plexus and peripheral nerve injuries has advanced considerably. Nerve transfers have become an important surgical tool in addition to nerve repair and grafting.
L. Robinson, P. Binhammer
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THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF ELECTRODIAGNOSIS
Rheumatology, 1957A T Richardson, C B Wynn Parry
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
Attempts to increase the diagnostic yield and reproducibility of electrophysiological investigation of peripheral nerve disorders have led to the development of new techniques, such as measurement of nerve refractoriness, as well as the re-evaluation, refinement and modification of more conventional nerve conduction tests.
G L, Sheean, N M, Murray
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Attempts to increase the diagnostic yield and reproducibility of electrophysiological investigation of peripheral nerve disorders have led to the development of new techniques, such as measurement of nerve refractoriness, as well as the re-evaluation, refinement and modification of more conventional nerve conduction tests.
G L, Sheean, N M, Murray
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Assessment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Severity by Ultrasound and Electrodiagnosis Study
NeuroQuantology, 2022Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the upper limb neuropathic entrapment. Electrodiagnostic study (EDX) is the gold standard for diagnosis. However, EDX is not always abnormal in CTS beside its relatively high cost which requires the search for alternative ...
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