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- Electromyographic ( EMG ) nerve-conduction studies may be required.
- In this work, he highlighted a specific electromyographic sign of tetany.
- Electromyographic Activity of Back Musculature During Willams Flexion Exercises.
- Electromyographic studies and noninflammatory axonopathy without demyelination.
- Diagnosis can be achieved through a specialized form of electromyographic ( EMG ) testing called the long exercise test.
- Electromyographic ( EMG ) studies usually show a variable reduction in the amplitude of compound muscle action potentials, but no abnormalities of repetitive nerve stimulation studies.
- Currently, the most widely accepted / used means with which to measure the eyeblink reflex is by using a technology called electromyographic recording ( EMG ).
- Russian scientists Victor Gurfinkel, Mikhail Lebedev, Andrew Polyakov and Yuri Levick used vibratory stimulation to study human posture control and spectral characteristics of electromyographic ( EMG ) activity.
- The American Academy of Neurology guidelines for migraine treatment in 2000 stated relaxation training, electromyographic feedback and cognitive behavioral therapy may be considered for migraine treatment, along with medications.
- The articulators in the mouth can move with a greater velocity and / or with higher electromyographic activation levels of the relevant articulatory muscles with fortis consonants compared to lenis ones.
- The sensory nerve roots, where spasticity is located, are first separated from the motor ones, and the nerve fibres to be cut are then identified via electromyographic stimulation.
- Peat s early academic professional contributions in Canada were in human movement analysis with seminal contributions made in electromyographic and anatomical studies of the shoulder and normal and pathological gait analysis.
- In ten other patients who had a posterior approach, nine had abnormal electromyographic findings in inferior gluteal innervated muscles and eight of the ten also had abnormalities in superior gluteal innervated muscles.
- "' Thomas H . Budzynski "'was an American psychologist and a pioneer in the field of biofeedback, inventing one of the first electromyographic biofeedback training systems in the mid-1960s.
- Eye movements called saccades also generate transient electromyographic potentials, but more importantly there is reflexive movement of the eyeball during blinking that gives a characteristic artifactual appearance of the EEG ( see Bell's phenomenon ).
- One hypothesis, supported by electromyographic studies, is that cats produce the purring noise by using the vocal folds and / or the muscles of the larynx to alternately dilate and constrict the glottis rapidly, causing air vibrations during inhalation and exhalation.
- Examples include the " Bruxcore Bruxism-Monitoring Device " ( BBMD, " Bruxcore Plate " ), the " intra-splint force detector " ( ISFD ), and electromyographic devices to measure masseter or temporalis muscle activity ( e . g . the " BiteStrip ", and the " Grindcare " ).
- Dr . Basmajian was a very early pioneer in the field of biofeedback, performing some of the earliest studies, using fine-wire EMG ( Electromyographic ) instrumentation to demonstrate that subjects could voluntarily control muscles, even at the single motor unit level, which is controlled by a single neuron in the spinal cord.
- Transcranial alternating current stimulation applied over the motor cortex on one side brain at beta wave frequencies entrains activity in this range and increases the coherence between scalp-recorded electroencephalography ( EEG ) and electromyographic ( EMG ) activity in the first dorsal interosseous muscle of the opposite hand when it is held steady on a joystick.
- The General Biofeedback Blueprint of Knowledge areas include : I . Orientation to Biofeedback, II . Stress, Coping, and Illness, III . Psychophysiological Recording, IV . Surface Electromyographic ( SEMG ) Applications, V . Autonomic Nervous System ( ANS ) Applications, VI . Electroencephalographic ( EEG ) Applications, VII . Adjunctive Interventions, and VIII . Professional Conduct.