- A
neuromuscular junction (or
myoneural junction) is a
chemical synapse between a
motor neuron and a
muscle fiber. It
allows the
motor neuron to transmit...
- ]
achievement is the development, diagnosis, and
treatment of
tension myoneural syndrome (TMS),
which is
currently not
accepted by
mainstream medicine...
-
Tension myositis syndrome (TMS), also
known as
tension myoneural syndrome or
mindbody syndrome, is a name
given by John E.
Sarno to what he
claimed was...
-
neuromuscular effects are
thought to be
caused by
blocking acetylcholine at the
myoneural junction. This
action is
mediated by its
agonist effects upon the inhibitory...
-
unique in that its
headband form
factor controls the game by
reading the
myoneural signal voltage from the player's forehead. The player's
forehead movements...
- goals,
which has been
tested in a
clinical trial, is Agonist-antagonist
Myoneural Interface (AMI). In 1920, Dr.
Janos Ertl Sr. of Hungary,
developed the...
- He
proposed that the
ergotoxine caused "selective
paralysis of
motor myoneural junctions" (i.e.
those tending to
increase the
blood pressure)
hence revealing...
- of
Trigger Points using MRI.
These points relate to
dysfunction in the
myoneural junction, also
called neuromuscular junction (NMJ), in muscle, and therefore...
- acetylcholine. This, in turn,
facilitates transmission of
impulses across the
myoneural junction and
effectively treats the disease.
Ambenonium is used to treat...
- is
paralysis of the
muscles due to
rapid action of
neurotoxin at the
myoneural junction.
Respiratory paralysis may
occur within 3 – 4
hours in severe...