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    had about 500 students with equal amount of men and women‚ and ethnic backgrounds to make to the two groups as similar as possible. This helped to eliminate confounding variables which could have impacted the experiment’s results. The EMG(or electromyography) and the AD Instruments Powerlab system to see the data‚ was used to measure the amount of electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles‚ and the electrodes were placed on parts of the ab muscles on the stomach after being rubbed by alcohol

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    Bio 201: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Muscle Physiology Protocol I. Goals for this lab A. To increase your understanding of muscle physiology - tonus‚ motor unit recruitment and fatigue. B. Learn how to conduct and analyze an EMG (electromyogram) C. To gain more experience with the scientific method‚ experimental design‚ making predictions‚ critical analysis of results‚ and interpretation of your results. II. Introduction Human skeletal muscle consists of hundreds of individual

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    be necessary to aid breathing with a respirator. Usually blood tests are done to detect the abnormal antibody that destroys the receptors. Often a chest scan is performed to check the thymus. Once diagnosis seems a strong consideration‚ electromyography‚ single fiber EMG‚ and serologic tests(test clear portion of the blood) may be used. It is standard procedure to test patients with myasthenia gravis for other autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis‚ scleroderma‚ and lupus because

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    DOI: 3/3/2009. Patient is a 56-year-old female slicer who sustained a work-related injury to her back and left hip when she slipped and fell while walking down the stairs/steps. Patient is status post lumbar epidural steroid injection at L5-S1 per the operative report dated 02/01/10. As per AME report on 6/21/11‚ the patient’s future medical care includes access to a physician (neurosurgeon)‚ diagnostic studies‚ physical therapy modalities or acupuncture‚ over-the-counter medications‚ and exercise

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    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. Coming from Greek language Amyotrophic simply means no muscle nourishment (alsa.org). Lateral is the anatomical identification along the spinal cord and as the disease progresses‚ it eventually leads to sclerosis which is hardening of the region along the spinal cord. ALS was first discovered in 1869 by a famous French neurologist named Jean- Martin Charcot‚ ALS was originally named

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    Guillain Barre Syndrome

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    Erika Crans Unit 4 Assignment 2 Dr. J April 13‚ 2015 GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROM Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare disorder in which your body’s immune system attacks your nerves. Instead of your immune system fighting of illnesses‚ it attacks the myelin sheath surrounding the nerves. The myelin sheath is destroyed‚ and the damage prevents the nerves from transmitting signal to the brain. It spreads very quickly and is considered a medical emergency in its most severe form. The syndrome usually

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    Dialysis (the mechanical filtering process used to rid the blood of toxins found when the kidneys are not doing their job)‚ electromyography (EMG) (measures the contraction of muscles that control urination‚ using electrodes placed in the rectum and urethra) (Gylys‚ 2013)‚ and ultrasonography (US) (High frequency waves are bounced off soft tissue to create images of the internal structure

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    History of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( Greek origin "A" means know‚ "Myo" refers to muscle‚ "Trophic" means nourishment ["No muscle nourishment"] with abbreviation of ALS) is a disease that effects the nervous and muscular system of the body. It was first studied in 1869 by Jean- Martin Charcot who was a French neurologist. In 1939 it gained international and national attention thanks to a man named Lou Gehrig. Gehrig was a baseball player for the New Year Yankees

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    Glucose 5. The Cardiovascular subsection contains diagnostic/therapeutic procedures and services that are primarily divided on the procedure or services are Answer: Invasive or Noninvasive 6. What does the abbreviation EMG stand for? Answer: Electromyography 7. In what section would locate codes to report venipunctures and arterial punctures? Answer: Surgery 8. When submitting claims for radiologic services in which only the technical component was provided‚ the correct radiologic CPT would

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    However‚ my curiosity led me to investigate further through a comprehensive review of his history and a physical examination‚ which convinced both my attending physician and me to initiate further work-ups‚ including a lumbar puncture‚ needle electromyography (EMG)‚ and nerve conduction studies. Finally‚ we diagnosed and treated him for Guillain–Barré syndrome. Despite advancements in medicine‚ the role of the internist in diagnosing a patient’s condition mainly depends on trust and a relationship

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