نتایج جستجو برای: electrodiagnostic evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 825236  

2007
Charlene Ong Hema S. Nallamshetty Levon N. Nazarian Mark S. Rekant Steven Mandel

Posterior interosseous nerve entrapment is a potential cause of upper extremity muscle weakness and pain. The diagnosis may be difficult to make clinically, and electrodiagnostic tests may not identify the exact site of nerve compression. We report a case of posterior interosseous nerve entrapment in which electrodiagnostic studies suggested radial neuropathy at the level of the spiral groove, ...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2011
Robert A Werner Michael Andary

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common nerve entrapment. Electrodiagnostic (EDX) studies are a valid and reliable means of confirming the diagnosis. This monograph addresses the various EDX techniques used to evaluate the median nerve at the wrist. It also demonstrates the limitations of EDX studies with a focus on the sensitivity and specificity of EDX testing for CTS. The need to use...

Journal: :Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America 2013
Mark B Bromberg

Electrodiagnosis, which includes nerve conduction and needle electromyographic studies, is an essential element in the evaluation of peripheral neuropathies. A systematic approach to the electrodiagnostic evaluation aids in clarifying the distribution and extent of involvement, type of nerve damage, and time course. When these data are combined with clinical information, a full characterization...

2017

Executive Summary The electrodiagnostic medicine (EDX) evaluation is an important and useful extension of the clinical evaluation of patients with disorders of the peripheral and/or central nervous system. EDX tests are often crucial to evaluating symptoms, arriving at a proper diagnosis, and in following a disease process and its response to treatment in patients with neuromuscular (NM) disord...

2015

Executive Summary The electrodiagnostic medicine (EDX) evaluation is an important and useful extension of the clinical evaluation of patients with disorders of the peripheral and/or central nervous system. EDX tests are often crucial to evaluating symptoms, arriving at a proper diagnosis, and in following a disease process and its response to treatment in patients with neuromuscular (NM) disord...

2011
Alexander Venizelos Youngsook Park Morris A Fisher

INTRODUCTION Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a rapidly progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disorder for which there is no effective treatment. The diagnosis is dependent on the clinical presentation and consistent electrodiagnostic studies. Typically, there is a combination of upper and lower motor neuron signs as well as electrodiagnostic studies indicative of diffuse motor axonal injury. Th...

2017
Jacob E. Tulipan Kevin F. Lutsky Mitchell G. Maltenfort Mitchell K. Freedman Pedro K. Beredjiklian

BACKGROUND Electrophysiologic studies including electromyography and nerve conduction studies play a role in the evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS), despite evidence that these studies do not correlate with CTS-specific symptom scores. There is a lack of evidence comparing electrophysiologic data with general measures of function. METHODS Fifty patients presenting for CTS treatment ov...

بهرامی, محمدحسن, ترکان, فرزانه, رایگانی, سیدمنصور,

 Wresting is one of the most involve sports in sport injuries. Because of Increasing number of wrestlers in Iran as the native sports, and lack of a precise study about the cervical root lesion and associated peripheral nerve lesion, we decided to study prevalence, type, involved root of probable cervical radiculopathy and also associated predisposing factor in 40 wrestlers, age range of 36-63 ...

Journal: :Neurourology and urodynamics 2003
C Wester M P FitzGerald L Brubaker J Welgoss J T Benson

AIMS To validate the clinically obtained bulbocavernosus reflex (BCR) by comparing it to the results of clitoroanal reflex (CAR) electrodiagnostic testing. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirty three women with detrusor overactivity underwent clinical examination and electrodiagnostic testing including evaluation of CAR latency using a Nicolet Viking IIe electrodiagnostic instrument, stimulating the p...

Journal: :Seminars in neurology 2005
Mark B Bromberg

Requests for an evaluation for a peripheral neuropathy are common in the clinic and electrodiagnostic laboratory. Lists of types of neuropathies are long as are diagnostic tests. An approach to the evaluation of peripheral neuropathies is valuable as it permits full characterization of the neuropathy after which the lists of possible types and tests becomes much shorter and manageable. In this ...

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