Clinical Neurophysiology

Clinical Neurophysiology at Exeter Medical

What is clinical neurophysiology?

Clinical neurophysiology is primarily an investigative specialty. It uses computer, electrical, magnetic and electronic means to record the function of your brain, spinal cord, spinal roots, peripheral nerves and muscle to diagnose, classify and manage neurological disease.

For example, a clinical neurophysiology test called electroencephalography is used to classify seizure disorders such as epilepsy and to select patients for surgery to improve this condition.

Neurophysiological techniques such as electromyography (EMG) are increasingly used to identify conditions such as trapped nerves that can be surgically treated. They are also used to support safer surgical operations on your brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve.

Additionally, clinical neurophysiology is used to monitor neurological disease progression, to help define the best management and understand the effects of therapy on the condition.

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