Description
Overview
EMG/NCS Online Series: Volume IV Motor NCS and Late Responses provides comprehensive digital training focused on motor nerve conduction studies and late responses such as F waves, H reflex, and Blink reflex recordings. This volume includes over 70 instructional videos and numerous illustrations, delivering detailed coverage of electrode placement techniques, stimulation sites, technical considerations, and waveform quantification.
On-demand neurology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Content
This volume offers detailed instruction through more than 70 videos covering both common and uncommon nerve conduction studies. It includes explanations of waveform generation and measurements, supported by patient recording examples and analyses of disease-related changes such as demyelination and conduction block. The content also reviews technical factors affecting study accuracy and presents normal values derived from healthy subjects.
- Techniques for electrode placement and stimulation sites for motor nerve conduction studies
- Technical aspects including filter settings and potential errors in stimulation
- Conduction studies with examples from patients highlighting clinical pathologies
- Coverage of common and uncommon nerves including the Phrenic nerve
- Late responses: F waves, H reflex, Blink reflex with clinical and technical commentary
- Reference values based on studies of 15 healthy subjects
Format: Digital video and illustrated content
Total size: Not specified
Speakers
- Paul E. Barkhaus, M.D.
- Sanjeev D. Nandedkar, Ph.D.
Target Audience
This series is designed for neurology professionals and trainees seeking to strengthen their expertise in motor nerve conduction studies and late response techniques. It is suitable for clinicians, neurophysiologists, and technologists involved in electrodiagnostic medicine requiring practical and technical insights into EMG and NCS procedures.
Why This Topic Matters
EMG/NCS Online Series: Volume IV Motor NCS and Late Responses addresses critical aspects of motor nerve conduction studies and late response measurements, enhancing clinical neurophysiology competence. Its detailed focus on both methodological and pathophysiological factors supports precise electrodiagnostic evaluations in neurology.
As part of the MedHub Central platform, this online series provides accessible, specialized training to support ongoing professional development in neurology. The systematic presentation of techniques and clinical correlations reinforces foundational knowledge and application in practice.





