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Electrodiagnostic Medicine Physician

Allopathic & Osteopathic PhysiciansElectrodiagnostic Medicine
903 providers nationally204R00000X

Definition

Electrodiagnostic medicine is the medical subspecialty that applies neurophysiologic techniques to diagnose, evaluate, and treat patients with impairments of the neurologic, neuromuscular, and/or muscular systems. Qualified physicians are trained in performing electrophysiological testing and interpretation of the test data. They require knowledge in anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, histology, and pathology of the brain, spinal cord, autonomic nerves, cranial nerves, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, and muscles. They must know clinical features and treatment of diseases of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, as well as those of neuromuscular junction and muscle. Physicians also require special knowledge about electric signal processing, including waveform analysis, electronics and instrumentation, stimulation and recording equipment, and statistics.

Quick Facts

Taxonomy Code
204R00000X
Grouping
Allopathic & Osteopathic Physicians
Classification
Electrodiagnostic Medicine
National Providers
903
Conditions Treated
0

Top States

TX424 providers
CA57 providers
OK36 providers
NJ30 providers
MI28 providers
GA24 providers
OH23 providers
PA23 providers
AZ21 providers
FL20 providers

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