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What is Electroneuromyography?

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Updated: 3/22/2024

Electroneuromyography: A method of electrically stimulating nerves in order to test neuromuscular activity.

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What are the component word parts for electroneuromyography?

Electr/o neur/o my/o graphy


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e-lec-tro-neu-ro-my-og-ra-phy.


What has the author Hyman L Cohen written?

Hyman L. Cohen has written: 'Manual of electroneuromyography' -- subject(s): Electromyography


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