Clinical Neurophysiology

Clinical neurophysiology is a therapeutic field that examines the central and peripheral neural systems by recording bioelectrical activity, whether it is spontaneous or provoked. It entails the study of pathophysiology as well as clinical techniques for diagnosing disorders of the peripheral and central nervous systems. Clinical neurophysiology exams don't just involve lab tests; they also involves other types of testing. The electrical activity of the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves in the limbs and muscles is measured by the various tests.

Electromyography

Electroencephalography

Potentials that have been evoked

Polysomnography

Monitoring throughout surgery

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