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Neurodiagnostics: Advancing Precision in Brain and Nerve Health
Neurodiagnostics has emerged as one of the most transformative areas in modern medicine, providing clinicians with the tools to visualize, measure, and analyze the complex functions of the brain and nervous system. As neurological disorders continue to rise globally—from epilepsy and stroke to dementia and neuropathies—accurate and early diagnosis is more important than ever. Neurodiagnostics embodies the convergence of advanced imaging, digital monitoring, and physiological testing to uncover insights that were once impossible to detect.
At the heart of neurodiagnostics is the goal of understanding how neurons communicate, respond to stimuli, and change over time. Traditional methods such as MRI and CT scans remain essential, but the field has expanded far beyond anatomical imaging. Today, electrophysiological techniques including electroencephalography (EEG), electromyography (EMG), and nerve conduction studies (NCS) are crucial in diagnosing conditions related to brain activity and muscle-nerve interactions. These tests offer…
