Repetitive nerve stimulation

Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetic
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), or magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize detailed internal structures. MRI makes use of the property of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to image nuclei of atoms inside the body. An MRI machine uses a powerful magnetic field to align the magnetization of some atoms in the body, and radio frequency fields to systematically alter the alignment of this magnetization. This causes the nuclei to produce a rotating magnetic field detectable by the scanner—and this information is recorded to construct an image of the scanned area of the body...

Repetitive nerve stimulation - List of case studies

Motor Neuron Disease – another opinion

Nerve Disease short_summary:  ... left ulnar and tibial nerves were within normal limits. Repetitive nerve stimulation of the left spinal accessory and right facial nerves were within ...

Motor Neuron Disease

EMG (French) in January 2009: Nerve conduction studies revealed bilateral median neuropathy across the ... left ulnar and tibial nerves were within normal limits. Repetitive nerve stimulation of the left spinal accessory and right facial nerves were within ...

Motor Neuron Disease – additional opinion

EMG (French) in January 2009: Nerve conduction studies revealed bilateral median neuropathy across the ... left ulnar and tibial nerves were within normal limits. Repetitive nerve stimulation of the left spinal accessory and right facial nerves were within ...

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