The first application of electricity to the study of excitability of nerve and muscle was at the latter half of the 19th Century when Erb (1883) described the galvanic-faradic test. Lord Adrian was the first to demonstrate the clinical application of strength-duration curves, and they became widely used in the assessment of peripheral nerve injuries during the 1939–45 War. Electromyography, or the study of the electrical activity of muscles by means of needle electrodes, was first employed about forty years ago in animal research work but soon afterwards was also applied to the study of clinical problems
The outcome of peripheral nerve injuries has been poorly documented. This is due to the heterogenei...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
In the summer of 1941 the Scottish E. M. S. Hospitals organization established a special Unit for ...
Electromyographic techniques are extremely useful when there is only minimal denervation, in the det...
The strength duration test was first used for clinical purposes by Adrian (1916), and later develope...
Electromyostimulation is a method of restorative treatment based on electrical stimulation of nerves...
Utilization of electrodiagnosis; namely electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction studies, late respo...
This report reviews the fundamental principles and the changing concepts of nerve stimulation techni...
Abstract: Muscle is one of body tissues which is excitable. It poses an electrical activity during...
The main effects and interaction of pulse duration and pulse charge on sensory, motor and painful st...
Duchenne de Boulogne was among the first to investigate neuromuscular diseases. He stimulated muscle...
The submaxillary salivary flow test gives reliable information as to whether neurapraxia, axonotmesi...
Electrodiagnostic testing should always be tailored to the clinical setting; in the muscle channelop...
This first of two volumes on EMG (Electromyography) covers a wide range of subjects, from Principles...
The outcome of peripheral nerve injuries has been poorly documented. This is due to the heterogenei...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
In the summer of 1941 the Scottish E. M. S. Hospitals organization established a special Unit for ...
Electromyographic techniques are extremely useful when there is only minimal denervation, in the det...
The strength duration test was first used for clinical purposes by Adrian (1916), and later develope...
Electromyostimulation is a method of restorative treatment based on electrical stimulation of nerves...
Utilization of electrodiagnosis; namely electromyography (EMG), nerve conduction studies, late respo...
This report reviews the fundamental principles and the changing concepts of nerve stimulation techni...
Abstract: Muscle is one of body tissues which is excitable. It poses an electrical activity during...
The main effects and interaction of pulse duration and pulse charge on sensory, motor and painful st...
Duchenne de Boulogne was among the first to investigate neuromuscular diseases. He stimulated muscle...
The submaxillary salivary flow test gives reliable information as to whether neurapraxia, axonotmesi...
Electrodiagnostic testing should always be tailored to the clinical setting; in the muscle channelop...
This first of two volumes on EMG (Electromyography) covers a wide range of subjects, from Principles...
The outcome of peripheral nerve injuries has been poorly documented. This is due to the heterogenei...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...
Electromyography is the study of the waveforms of the electrical activity which always accompanies m...