NDI-096 (for outpatient service)
EMG & EP
EMG is a method of recording the bioelectric activity of neuromuscular to determine the functional status of neuromuscular diseases and to diagnose neuromuscular diseases. The generalized EMG examination includes: nerve conduction, EMG, evoked potential and other detection methods.
Product description
Applications:
EMG evoked potential instrument is widely used in the following departments.
Neurology |
Neurosurgery |
Rehabilitation |
Orthopedic |
Hand Surgery |
Otolaryngology and Neck Surgery |
Ophthalmology |
Pediatrics |
Endocrinology |
Anorectal surgery |
Andriatrics |
Forensic Analysis |
ICU |
IONM |
Clinical Value
It is used to identify myogenic injury and neurogenic injury, assist in determining the functional status and suspicious lesions of the peripheral neuromuscular system and central nervous system, detect subclinical lesions, localize the lesions, evaluate the prognosis and judge the recovery. It can provide important information for the differential diagnosis, localization and evaluation of neuromuscular diseases. It is an examination technology that cannot be replaced by histochemistry, molecular biology, gene detection and iconography in clinical diagnosis.