Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Nerve Conduction Velocity

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), also known as posterior tibial neuralgia, is a compression neuropathy and painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is compressed as it travels through the tarsal tunnel. [1] ... Read Article

What Is An NCV, And How Is It Done? - About.com Health
You may have to undergo an NCV, or nerve conduction velocity test, when you are diagnosed with chronic pain. How NCV tests work, and what to expect if you have an NCV. ... Read Article

Cable Theory - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Cable theory in computational neuroscience has roots leading back to the 1850s, Further mathematical theories of nerve fiber conduction based on cable theory were developed by Cole and Hodgkin (1920s–1930s), Offner et al. (1940), and Rushton (1951). ... Read Article

Conduction Velocity - YouTube
Nerve Conduction Velocity NCV - Duration: 4:31. thedancingnewt 1,067 views. 4:31 Cardiac Action Potential - Pacemaker Cells in The SA Node What is a Nerve Conduction Study & EMG? - Duration: 3:22. Neuroscience Group 51,125 views. ... View Video

What Is A Nerve Conduction Study & EMG? - YouTube
Kathleen Hughes, a certified nerve conduction technologist for Neuroscience Group, demonstrates a nerve conduction study and explains the study as well as the EMG procedure. ... View Video

Q10 (temperature Coefficient) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Q10 (temperature coefficient) This article needs additional citations for verification. There are many examples where the Q 10 is used, one being the calculation of the nerve conduction velocity and another being calculating the contraction velocity of muscle fibres. ... Read Article

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