If this is the year you plan to sit for a board certification exam—or if earning a second registry is your goal—the most important thing to remember is this: pace yourself.https://t.co/VQAVaF5Yfy
Whether your patient is scheduled for a Routine EEG or a Long-Term Video EEG — Test prep prior to the procedure can drastically improve the outcome of the recording.
The data obtained is only as good as the quality of the lead placement. https://t.co/NiLzHb22yf
This next post in our EEG in Epilepsy Series with a closer look at Ohtahara syndrome—also known as Early Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy.https://t.co/QepbLJuxqN
The human brain is similar to the busiest nightclub in the world, and instead of DJs, it has brain waves spinning diverse tracks depending on what we’re doing. https://t.co/2ozt2LBXU7
This rare, genetic neurological syndrome that primarily effects girls causes a progressive loss of motor skills, developmental delays, breathing difficulties and seizures.
What might we expect on the EEG?https://t.co/e3Ap6WIAC5
Our blog focuses on education and being a resource for all things neurodiagnostic; We wanted to take a moment to share more about who we arehttps://www.integrisneuro.com/post/who-we-are-integris-neuro
It’s November and Integris Neuro is proud to support Epilepsy Awareness Month.
With over 50 million people worldwide diagnosed with Epilepsy, spreading awareness and support provides opportunities for treatment and hope for a cure.https://t.co/GY6j3LKc1N
EEG plays a vital role in assessing disorders of consciousness—turning data into hope and clarity for families and clinicians alike.https://t.co/6cs1ZTBbBX
Next up in our EEG in Epilepsy Series: Landau-Kleffner Syndrome - also know as LKS. Landau-Kleffner is a rare age-related epileptic...https://t.co/Tdv6WF1W7o
As EEG technologists, we’re used to interpreting the brain’s electrical signals to help diagnose neurological conditions. But what if those same signals could be used to communicate not with another person, but with a computer?https://t.co/DEpXJXv1Pu
Pediatric patients, as one would expect, take more time and definitely more patience; however, the importance of a quality recording remains the same and keeping that as our goal will help.https://t.co/Wm6Mh7VjdR
Though often dismissed as a non specific finding, FIRDA can be a key to identifying deeper neurological or systemic problems.
So, what does FIRDA tell us and when should we take it seriously?https://t.co/gVP8bTV4Ha