Nerve conduction study
A nerve conduction study (NCS) is a medical diagnostic test commonly used to evaluate the function, especially the ability of electrical conduction, of the motor and sensory nerves of the human body. These tests may be performed by medical specialists such as clinical neurophysiologists, physical therapists, chiropractors, physiatrists (physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians), and neurologists who subspecialize in electrodiagnostic medicine. In the United States, neurologists and physiatrists receive training in electrodiagnostic medicine (performing needle electromyography (EMG) and NCSs) as part of residency training and in some cases acquire additional expertise during a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology, electrodiagnostic medicine, or neuromuscular medicine. Outside the U
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Nerve conduction study
A nerve conduction study (NCS) is a medical diagnostic test commonly used to evaluate the function, especially the ability of electrical conduction, of the motor and sensory nerves of the human body. These tests may be performed by medical specialists such as clinical neurophysiologists, physical therapists, chiropractors, physiatrists (physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians), and neurologists who subspecialize in electrodiagnostic medicine. In the United States, neurologists and physiatrists receive training in electrodiagnostic medicine (performing needle electromyography (EMG) and NCSs) as part of residency training and in some cases acquire additional expertise during a fellowship in clinical neurophysiology, electrodiagnostic medicine, or neuromuscular medicine. Outside the U
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A nerve conduction study (NCS) ...... measurement in the test suite.
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Elektroneurografia (ang. nerve ...... potencjału w nerwie, latencja.
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Um estudo da condução nervosa ...... elétrica, dos nervos motor e .
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دراسة توصيل العصب أو دراسة الت ...... س واحد فقط في مجموعة الاختبار.
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神経伝導速度検査(しんけいでんどうそくどけんさ、英: ner ...... ential:NAP)から末梢神経の機能を調べる検査である。
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Nerve conduction study
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evaluate the motor and sensory nerves
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A nerve conduction study (NCS) ...... scular medicine. Outside the U
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Elektroneurografia (ang. nerve ...... potencjału w nerwie, latencja.
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Um estudo da condução nervosa ...... elétrica, dos nervos motor e .
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دراسة توصيل العصب أو دراسة الت ...... ون في الطب التشخيصي الكهربائي.
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神経伝導速度検査(しんけいでんどうそくどけんさ、英: ner ...... ential:NAP)から末梢神経の機能を調べる検査である。
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Elektroneurografia
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Estudo da condução nervosa
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Nerve conduction study
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دراسة توصيل العصب
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神経伝導速度検査
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