Clinical Neurophysiology and Stroke

Stroke is the most common reason of death and the leading source of acquired neurologic handicap. The clinical neurophysiology of stroke emphases on slow EEG potentials recorded in stroke. A clinical neurophysiologist is a neurologist who focuses in the diagnosis of nervous system disorders. Neurophysiologists do EEG (electroencephalography), EMG (electromyography), and other actions to calculate the function of the brain and nervous system.

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