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Electromyography (EMG) is a
technique for
evaluating and
recording the
electrical activity produced by
skeletal muscles. EMG is
performed using an instrument...
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Facial electromyography (fEMG)
refers to an
electromyography (EMG)
technique that
measures muscle activity by
detecting and
amplifying the tiny electrical...
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Diagnosis is
typically based on some
combination of symptoms,
blood tests,
electromyography, and
muscle biopsies.
Eighty percent of
adults with adult-onset dermatomyositis...
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muscle and
nerve function include nerve conduction studies and
electromyography.
Neurologists examine patients who are
referred to them by
other physicians...
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diagnose myositis. The most
common methods are
physical examination,
electromyography (EMG),
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),
muscle biopsy, and
blood tests...
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sports medicine, geriatrics, pediatrics, women's health,
wound care and
electromyography. PTs
practice in many settings, both
public and private. In addition...
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detect fasciculations may be
surface electromyography (EMG).
Surface EMG is more
sensitive than
needle electromyography and
clinical observation in the detection...
- Gait
analysis is the
systematic study of
animal locomotion, more
specifically the
study of
human motion,
using the eye and the
brain of observers, augmented...
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Physiatrists are also
trained in
nerve conduction studies and
electromyography.
During the
first half of the 20th century, two
unofficial specialties...
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electrocardiography (ECG),
electroencephalography (EEG), and
electromyography (EMG).
Electrodiagnostic medicine (also EDX) is a
medical subspecialty...