Neurophysiology - Neurodiagnostics In-a-Nutshell
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Our goal is to provide a simplified common sense learning platform that will guide you through the Board Exam Content Outline via online content by notables and specialists that will simply save you time searching out books and hours online finding the information needed to help you pass your exam. This module "Nerve Conduction Studies" content is structured in a basic "in-a-nutshell" format that is not intented to take the place of traditional indepth instruction. However this website will assist your studies and increase your chances of passing your boards with less time probing.
*Physiology and Anatomy
*Atoms & Ions
*Electrical Theory
*Physiology of Resting Potentials and Action Potentials
*Cell Membrane Physiology
*All or None
*Depolarization
*Repolarization
*Hyperpolarization
*Refractory Period
*Propagation of Action Potentials
*Saltatory Conduction
*Schwann Cells
*Nodes of Ranvier
*Sodium Potassium Pump
*Myelinated Axons
*Unmyelianted Axons
*Nerve Physiology
*Peripheral Nerve Anatomy
*Fascicles
*Connective Tissue
*Fiber Types
*Cell Body Location of Motor and Sensory Axons
*Muscle Structure
*Mechanism of Contraction
*Brachial Plexus
*Lumbosacral Plexus
*Basic Electronics
*Ohms Law
*AC-DC Circuit Theory
*Instrumentation
*Equipment Parameters
*Stimulation CV vs CC
*Stimulator Parameters
*Concepts and Pitfalls
*Nerve Conduction Velocity Concepts
*Pre and Post Ganglionic Lesions
*NC Studies Misc
*Waveform Evaluation
*Normal Values
*Pediatric Nerve Conduction
*Wallerian Degeneration + Neurapraxia, Axonotmesis, Neurotmesis
*F-Waves, H-Reflex, A-Waves
*Muscle Physiology
(Under Construction of not Bolded)
Basic Electronics, Instrumentation and Stimulation
*Basic Electronics
*Instrumentation
*Equipment Parameters
*Stimulators
*Stimulation
Nerve Conduction Velocity Concepts and Wallerian Degeneration
*Nerve Conduction
*Wallerian Degeneration
Late Responses and Blink Reflex
*F-Waves
*H-Reflexes
*A-Waves
*Blink Reflex
*Atoms & Ions
*Electrical Theory
*Physiology of Resting Potentials and Action Potentials
*Cell Membrane Physiology
*All or None
*Depolarization
*Repolarization
*Hyperpolarization
*Refractory Period
*Propagation of Action Potentials
*Saltatory Conduction
*Schwann Cells
*Nodes of Ranvier
*Sodium Potassium Pump
*Myelinated Axons
*Unmyelianted Axons
*Nerve Physiology
*Peripheral Nerve Anatomy
*Fascicles
*Connective Tissue
*Fiber Types
*Cell Body Location of Motor and Sensory Axons
*Muscle Structure
*Mechanism of Contraction
*Brachial Plexus
*Lumbosacral Plexus
*Basic Electronics
*Ohms Law
*AC-DC Circuit Theory
*Instrumentation
*Equipment Parameters
*Stimulation CV vs CC
*Stimulator Parameters
*Concepts and Pitfalls
*Nerve Conduction Velocity Concepts
*Pre and Post Ganglionic Lesions
*NC Studies Misc
*Waveform Evaluation
*Normal Values
*Pediatric Nerve Conduction
*Wallerian Degeneration + Neurapraxia, Axonotmesis, Neurotmesis
*F-Waves, H-Reflex, A-Waves
*Muscle Physiology
(Under Construction of not Bolded)
Basic Electronics, Instrumentation and Stimulation
*Basic Electronics
*Instrumentation
*Equipment Parameters
*Stimulators
*Stimulation
Nerve Conduction Velocity Concepts and Wallerian Degeneration
*Nerve Conduction
*Wallerian Degeneration
Late Responses and Blink Reflex
*F-Waves
*H-Reflexes
*A-Waves
*Blink Reflex
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