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Electromyography is the recording of electrical activity from muscle tissue. EMG is a diagnostic tool used to monitor nerve root function and motor unit activity. | |||
==Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction== | ==Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction== | ||
Revision as of 11:11, 22 September 2019
Electromyography is the recording of electrical activity from muscle tissue. EMG is a diagnostic tool used to monitor nerve root function and motor unit activity.
Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction
Electromyography recording
- Spontaneous EMG
- Stimulated EMG
- Single Fiber EMG
Peripheral Nerves
Cranial Nerves
- Facial Nerve
- Cranial Nerve III IV and VI
- Other Cranial Nerves
Intraoperative Monitoring
- Pedicle screws
- Peripheral Nerves
- Brachial Plexus
- Dorsal Rhizotomy
- Skull Base Tumor
- Others
Anesthesia and Other Factors
- Anesthesia Methods
- Muscle Relaxants
- Temperature
- Tourniquet
- Others