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Basic Principles of Electrodiagnostic Medicine S.Mansoor Rayegani, M.D Professor Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation. Shahid Beheshti Medical University PM&R research center
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Definition EMG, EMG/NCV, EMG/NCS, Electrodiagnosis, Electrodiagnostic medicine consultation. A specific branch of medicine practiced by a physician using history, physical examination, lab study, imaging and performing special electrodiagnostic tests including NCS, EMG and/or EP for diagnosis and treatment of PNS and CNS disorders.
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C.N.S Cortex cerebellum Midbrain Brainstem Medulla Spinal cord
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PNS Motor neuron Root Plexus Nerve NMJ Muscle
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Specific Diagnostic Tools NCS: latency, NCV, amplitude -Motor/Sensory/F, H responses, RST - EMG (Needle EMG) -Spontaneous activities; Fibr., PSW -MUAP EP: VEP, ABR, SEP, MEP
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Disease diagnosed by EDX CNS demyelinating disorders, MS Myelopathy Motor Neuron Disease Radiculopathy Plexopathy PNP (Axonal, Demyelinating) Entrapment syndromes (CTS…) NMJ dis. Myopathy (dystrophic, inflammatory, myotonic)
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Electrodiagnostic medicine steps Hx, P/E, Lab., Imaging DDx NCS EMG (muscle needling) Impression & judgment Suggestions
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Components of report Demographic data Clinical information Body of report Findings and description Impression(EDX, Clinical??) Comment/recommendation/suggestion.
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Hints… Highly Practitioner Dependent, It Is Not a TEST But a Consultation.. Physiologic and Not Anatomic Evaluation More Specific to Sensitive Time Dependent Process Somewhat painful!
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