| electromyography |
Continuous recording of the electrical activity of a muscle by means of electrodes inserted into the muscle fibers. Used, although not required, to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome (can be diagnosed by nerve conduction studies). Enamel: The hard outer covering of the crown of a tooth. Enzyme Replacement Therapy: A therapeutic approach for a genetic disorder whereby the missing protein is manufactured separately and given intravenously to the patient on a regular basis. ...
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| electromyograph |
an examination of the nervous system which determines to what extent nerves and muscles have been irritated or damaged
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| electromyography |
(ee-LEK-troh-my-AH-gruh-fee) a test used to detect nerve function. It measures the electrical activity generated by muscles.
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| electromyography |
is an electrical recording of muscle activity which aids in the diagnosis of neuromuscular disease.
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| electromyography |
measurement of electrical activity in muscle
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