Clinical Neurophysiology and Stroke
The major cause of acquired neurologic disability and the most frequent cause of death are both strokes. The sluggish EEG potentials that were recorded during a stroke are emphasised in clinical neurophysiology research. A neurologist who specializes in the diagnosis of illnesses of the neurological system is known as a clinical neurophysiologist. Electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and other procedures are used by neurophysiologists to determine how well the brain and nervous system are functioning.
Related Conference of Clinical Neurophysiology and Stroke
July 25-26, 2024
4th International Conference on Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
Prague, Czech Republic
Clinical Neurophysiology and Stroke Conference Speakers
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