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Noninvasive electrodiagnostic and motor function assessment of the common fibular nerve regeneration in the rabbit hindlimb. [PDF]
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Magnetic Resonance Neurography Findings in Clinically Suspected Posterior Interosseous Neuropathy: Response. [PDF]
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Electrodiagnostic Studies in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy
Clinical Spine Surgery, 2022The diagnosis of degenerative cervical myelopathy can generally be made with a thorough history, physical examination, and spinal imaging. Electrodiagnostic studies, consisting of nerve conduction studies and electromyography, are a useful adjunct when the clinical picture is inconsistent or there is concern for overlapping pathology. Electrodiagnostic
Ryan Davenport +4 more
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2010
This article overviews electrodiagnostic tests that provide evidence-based data in the treatment and management of abnormalities in nerves and muscles. There is a focused review on cardiac tests, nerve-conduction tests, low-back pain tests, seizure and epilepsy tests, and obstructive sleep apnea electrodiagnostic tests.
Deborah, Ellison +3 more
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This article overviews electrodiagnostic tests that provide evidence-based data in the treatment and management of abnormalities in nerves and muscles. There is a focused review on cardiac tests, nerve-conduction tests, low-back pain tests, seizure and epilepsy tests, and obstructive sleep apnea electrodiagnostic tests.
Deborah, Ellison +3 more
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Electrodiagnostic Studies in Facial Paralysis
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967ELECTRONIC instruments have become well accepted tools in the diagnosis of medical illness. For years electrocardiographic and electroencephalographic techniques have proved extremely helpful in the evaluation of cardiac and central nervous system function.
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Diabetic thoracic radiculopathy: Electrodiagnostic study
Muscle & Nerve, 1986AbstractWe investigated the diagnostic value of electromyographic (EMG) examination of the anterior abdominal wall muscles (AWMS) in thoracic radiculopathy and compared it with examination of thoracic paraspinal muscles (TPSM). Technically, examination of AWMS was much easier compared to TPSM.
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Instrumentation for electrodiagnostic studies
2019The instrument and accessories are an important part of the electrodiagnostic (EDX) testing. Their functional understanding is useful to recognize and reduce various artifacts and noise/interference in the signal. In this review, we will describe the technical specifications of various components of the instrument, and their effect on signals and noise.
Sanjeev D, Nandedkar, Antonine, Mulot
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Muscle & Nerve, 1996
Based on a review of the literature and the clinical research experience of the authors and reviewers, the AAEM proposes 17 criteria which should be used to construct and evaluate diagnostic and/or therapeutic outcome studies for patients with symptoms and signs of neuromuscular diseases.
C K, Jablecki +8 more
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Based on a review of the literature and the clinical research experience of the authors and reviewers, the AAEM proposes 17 criteria which should be used to construct and evaluate diagnostic and/or therapeutic outcome studies for patients with symptoms and signs of neuromuscular diseases.
C K, Jablecki +8 more
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Electrodiagnostic Studies in Neuromuscular Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1971ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC studies for neuromuscular disease can be a valuable asset in diagnostic and follow-up considerations.1 Their use, however, must be an extension of the clinical evaluation and not ...
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