Facilities Name :- Neurophysiology

Neurophysiology Is A Branch Of Medical Science That Studies The Function Of The Nervous System, Including The Brain, Spinal Cord, And Peripheral Nerves. Neurophysiological Tests Are Used To Diagnose And Monitor Disorders Affecting Nerve And Muscle Function.

These Tests Are Essential In Diagnosing Conditions Such As Epilepsy, Neuropathy, Multiple Sclerosis, And Muscular Disorders.

  • EEG (Electroencephalogram)- Records Electrical Activity Of The Brain, Often Used In Diagnosing Epilepsy And Other Brain Disorders.
  • NCV (Nerve Conduction Velocity)- Measures The Speed And Strength Of Electrical Signals In The Nerves.
  • EMG (Electromyography, If Available)- Assesses The Health Of Muscles And The Nerves Controlling Them.
  • VEP / BERA (Evoked Potentials)- Measures Electrical Activity In The Brain In Response To Stimuli (visual, Auditory, Or Sensory).