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Nerve Conduction Studies - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

Nerve Conduction Studies - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

Published 6 months, 4 weeks ago
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Nerve Conduction Studies AProf Candice Delcourt

In this podcast, Associate Professor Candice Delcour, a neurologist at MQ Health Neurology, presents a comprehensive overview of neurophysiology, focusing on nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG). She begins by outlining the essential procedures carried out at her facility, highlighting the daily performance of nerve conduction studies, alongside electromyography and other diagnostic tests like electroencephalograms and evoked potentials. Delcour emits a sense of accessibility by mentioning the possibility of a practical demonstration for attendees during the lunch break, encouraging questions and engagement.

Delcour sets the stage by introducing foundational concepts essential for understanding the complex functions of the nervous system. She elaborates on the structure and physiology of the motor unit, which consists of the motor neuron, its axon, neuromuscular junction, and associated muscle fibers. An emphasis is placed on the recruitment of motor units, where smaller units are activated at lower force levels, leading to a gradual increase in muscle contraction as larger units are recruited in response to increased effort. This aspect is crucial in EMG analysis, as it illustrates how muscle activity is represented graphically, showing variations in amplitude and frequency that correlate with physical exertion.

Transitioning to nerve injuries, Delcour explains critical terminologies and concepts relevant to neurophysiology, emphasizing the importance of understanding various motor and sensory potentials. She skillfully navigates through the pathophysiological changes occurring after nerve damage, explaining how muscles and motor units respond to injury. For example, the spontaneous depolarization of muscle fibers leads to fibrillation, observable only through needle EMG after a nerve injury. Delcour discusses the process of axonal sprouting, detailing how surviving nerve fibers attempt to reconnect with denervated muscle fibers, which marks the initial stage of recovery post-injury.

Key to Delcour's lecture is the detailed discourse on carpal tunnel syndrome, a common condition in her practice. She describes how NCS and EMG can be utilized to assess this syndrome, illustrating the differences in nerve action potentials between healthy and affected individuals. She shares graphical data that illustrates typical latency and amplitude responses in both normal and abnormal studies, encouraging attendees to understand how to interpret these results, which is invaluable in clinical practice.

Lastly, Delcour summarizes the key points with clarity, reiterating the variability in motor units, the significance of fibrillations and fasciculations in diagnosing nerve pathologies, and the impact of injury severity on recovery outcomes. Her lecture not only offers foundational knowledge in neurophysiology but also equips practitioners with practical understanding relevant to their clinical assessments and patient management in neurology.

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