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Computerized 3-Channel ECG

ECG machines are medical devices used to record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. A three-channel ECG machine typically allows for the simultaneous recording of three different leads or perspectives of the heart's electrical activity. This system incorporates three channels to simultaneously record and analyze multiple aspects of the heart's electrical activity, providing a comprehensive view of cardiac function.

32-Channel Video EEG

The EEG 32 Channel Video system is a breakthrough in neurophysiological monitoring, featuring an extensive array of electrodes for comprehensive brainwave analysis alongside synchronized video recording. With its high-density electrode configuration, it offers superior spatial resolution for precise localization of abnormal brain activity. Overall, it aids in understanding and managing various neurological disorders.

16-Channel Non-Computerized EEG

The EEG 16 Channel (Non-Computerized) system serves as a fundamental tool in neurophysiological assessment, offering a simplified yet effective approach to recording brain electrical activity. With sixteen channels, this system provides adequate coverage of key cortical regions, enabling clinicians to capture essential EEG waveforms for diagnostic purposes.

EMG Electromyography

Electromyography (EMG) serves as a vital diagnostic tool in the assessment of neuromuscular disorders, offering valuable insights into muscle function and nerve activity. Through the measurement and analysis of electrical signals generated by muscles in response to nerve stimulation, EMG provides clinicians with essential information regarding muscle activity, contraction, and coordination.

NCV Nerve Conduction Velocity

- Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV) testing plays a crucial role in the evaluation and diagnosis of peripheral nerve disorders, offering valuable insights into the integrity and function of the body's neural pathways. By measuring the speed at which electrical impulses travel along peripheral nerves, NCV assessments provide essential information about nerve conduction, integrity, and potential abnormalities.

RNS Repetitive Nerve Stimulation

Repetitive Nerve Stimulation (RNS) is a specialized neurophysiological technique used in the evaluation of neuromuscular junction disorders, particularly myasthenia gravis and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome. In myasthenia gravis, for example, RNS may reveal a characteristic decremental response, where the muscle's response diminishes with repetitive stimulation due to impaired neuromuscular transmission.

BAER Brain Auditory Evoked Potential

Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response (BAER), also known as Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential (BAEP), is a valuable diagnostic tool used to assess the integrity of the auditory pathway from the ear to the brainstem. This non-invasive test involves the presentation of auditory stimuli, typically clicks or tones, to one or both ears while electrodes placed on the scalp record the brain's electrical responses.

VEP Visual Evoked Potential

Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) is a valuable neurophysiological test used to evaluate the integrity and function of the visual pathway, from the retina to the visual cortex at the back of the brain. During a VEP test, visual stimuli such as flashing lights or pattern-reversal stimuli are presented to the eyes, while electrodes placed on the scalp record the brain's electrical responses to these stimuli.

Comprehensive Biochemistry, ELISA & RIA Tests

Biochemistry, ELISA, and RIA tests are vital for diagnostic medicine, providing insights into physiological processes and diseases. Biochemistry tests cover analyses like blood glucose, cholesterol, liver enzymes, and electrolytes. RIA tests use radioactive tracers for precise measurement of hormone, drug, or substance concentrations.

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