Computerized Dynamic Posturography: Balance Assessment And Rehabilitation

Computerised dynamic posturography uses a force platform to measure postural sway and stability, enabling clinicians to objectively assess balance control. This technology provides valuable insights into balance disorders, aiding in diagnosis, monitoring rehabilitation progress, and evaluating intervention effectiveness. Balance Disorders: The Wacky Wobbles of Life Yo, balance disorders! They’re like the annoying little gremlins that…

Triphasic Eeg Waves: Indicator Of Severe Brain Dysfunction

Triphasic waves, characterized by three distinct deflections (positive, negative, and positive), are abnormal EEG patterns commonly associated with metabolic disorders or encephalopathy. They reflect a disrupted balance between excitatory and inhibitory neuronal activity and often indicate severe brain dysfunction. The presence of triphasic waves may aid in diagnosing specific conditions, such as Leigh syndrome or…

Wicket Spikes: Transient Eeg Deflections In Epilepsy

Wicket spikes are sharp, transient voltage deflections in the electroencephalogram (EEG) that are associated with epilepsy. They are typically seen in the temporal lobe and can occur interictally (between seizures) or ictally (during a seizure). Wicket spikes are characterized by their short duration (less than 50 ms), high amplitude, and negative polarity. They are named…

Emg: Assessing Neuromuscular Disorders

Electromyography (EMG) is commonly used to assess neuromuscular disorders and surgical outcomes. Jitter analysis, an algorithm used in EMG, quantifies variations in the time interval between motor unit potentials (MUPs), providing insights into neuromuscular junction function. Statistical analysis is applied to EMG data to identify abnormalities in MUP characteristics, such as amplitude, duration, and recruitment…

Brain Death Determination: Eeg Testing And Considerations

Brain death EEG, a test used to determine brain function, involves examining brain waves to identify any electrical activity. The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) provide guidance on brain death criteria. The European Academy of Neurology (EAN) and Society for Neuroscience (SfN) contribute to the understanding of brain death….

Alpha Coma Eeg: Severe Brain Dysfunction Indicator

Alpha coma EEG refers to an electroencephalographic pattern that exhibits a continuous or intermittent rhythm of 8-13 Hz (alpha waves) in a comatose patient. Medically known as alpha coma or alpha-delta coma, it is associated with severe brain dysfunction and is typically observed in disorders such as post-anoxic encephalopathy, diffuse axonal injury, and global cerebral…

Dynamic Posturography: Balance Assessment For Neurological, Orthopedic, And Sports Issues

Computerized dynamic posturography employs force plates and electromyography (EMG) sensors to measure forces and muscle activity during movement. This advanced assessment tool evaluates balance while walking, turning, or performing other dynamic tasks. It quantifies balance parameters, analyzes sensory organization, and assesses motor control, providing valuable insights into vestibular disorders, balance problems, gait abnormalities, neurological conditions,…

Qeeg: Advanced Brainwave Analysis For Neurological Assessment

Technical Foundations of QEEG QEEG relies on the principles of electroencephalography (EEG), a technique that records brain electrical activity. The “double banana” electrode montage is commonly used in QEEG, where 19 electrodes are placed along the scalp in two rows, allowing for comprehensive analysis of brainwave patterns. Advanced analysis techniques such as phase shift analysis…

Long-Term Video Eeg Monitoring For Epilepsy Diagnosis

Long-term video EEG monitoring is a specialized diagnostic procedure performed in epilepsy centers, neurology clinics, or sleep disorders clinics by neurologists, epileptologists, or sleep physicians. It involves the continuous recording of brain activity and video footage over several days to capture seizures and other abnormal brain patterns. This advanced technology aids in diagnosing epilepsy, identifying…

Delta Brush Eeg: Cortical Irritation And Seizure Indicator

Delta brush EEG is a pattern characterized by low-frequency (1-4 Hz) delta waves superimposed by a high-frequency (10-30 Hz) “brush” discharge. This pattern is often associated with cortical irritation or seizure activity and can be seen in conditions such as encephalopathies, metabolic disturbances, and certain types of epilepsy. Meet the Brains Behind EEG: Experts with…

Qeeg: Detecting Xl Spikes For Neurological Insights

XL spikes, large and slow EEG waves, are linked to various etiopathologies, including epilepsy, limbic system activation, and sleep-wake cycle disturbances. QEEG, a diagnostic tool that measures brainwave activity, enables the detection of XL spikes by identifying abnormal patterns. This diagnostic method provides a non-invasive way to assess brain activity during sleep but may have…

Eeg And Emg: Brain And Muscle Health Evaluation

Electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) are powerful non-invasive techniques for evaluating brain and muscle function. EEG measures brain electrical activity, helping diagnose seizures, sleep disorders, and brain injuries. EMG records muscle electrical activity, aiding in diagnosing muscle disorders, nerve damage, and spinal cord injuries. These techniques play crucial roles in neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation, enabling…