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What is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

The pelvic floor is said to be the foundation of all of your movement, if it shifts its position, it can bring forth several other problems, while also being notoriously difficult to deal with. This issue has been shown to affect many aspects of life, precisely...

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Uses of EMG Machine & EEG Machine

An Electromyography (EMG) is a device that uses a neuropsychological technique for examining muscle response or electrical activity of skeletal muscles in response to a nerve's stimulation of the muscle. It incorporates electrodes that pick up the electrical (EMG)...

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Uses of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) devices

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) employs a cell phone-sized gadget to stimulate the skull and brain with a current that the consumer cannot generally feel (below four milliamps). There have been no significant adverse effects recorded. CES machine is a Class...

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What is the difference between EEG & EMG?

The tests, Electroencephalograms (EEG) and electromyograms (EMG) help physicians understand the nervous system. The EEG is a simple, painless test, which takes approximately an hour. It records the electrical waves in the brain. While an EMG test evaluates nerve and...

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What is electromyography (EMG)?

The electromyography or EMG is an electrodiagnostic test that is performed to test and assess the health of skeletal muscles and motor neurons — the nerve cells that control the muscles. The motor neurons send electrical signals through them that cause the muscles to...

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What is an EEG system?

The electroencephalogram or EEG is a diagnostic test that is performed to detect irregularities and abnormalities in brain waves and to study cognitive processes. Electroencephalography is an electrophysiological process through which the electrical signals of the...

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What is Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM)?

Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring or IONM is the technique of using electrophysiological methods suchlike electromyography (EMG), electroencephalography (EEG) and various evoked potentials to record and measure electrical potentials from the nervous system...

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