Complex Repetitive Discharges explained

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @Bibliomaniac01
    @Bibliomaniac01 7 лет назад +6

    I just watched your whole playlist for medical students. Thank you so much! I've been reading various textbooks all day, but nothing beats having someone explain and SHOW me what's going on.

    • @ronitlyon7900
      @ronitlyon7900 3 года назад

      This. I've been reading so many articles and it didn't make sense. This was so helpful. Toda Raba!

  • @DrSimonFreilich
    @DrSimonFreilich  7 лет назад +3

    My pleasure and makes it all worthwhile when I get feedback like this! Bw Simon

  • @kasimkilic
    @kasimkilic 7 лет назад

    Very useful videos thanks for sharing ...

  • @davidyoul1
    @davidyoul1 4 года назад

    Very helpful - superb presentation.

  • @marcuscimino6954
    @marcuscimino6954 Год назад

    What was the gain/sweep on the CRD example in this video? and did you use a monopolar or concentric needle? Thank you for the videos!

    • @DrSimonFreilich
      @DrSimonFreilich  Год назад

      Dear Marcus, my standard sweep is 10msec/division and initial gain is 100mV. My go-to needles are Ambu Neuroline 26G concentrics. Although they're the most expensive (at leastin the UK), in my personal testing, they're the kindest to patients (product of their stiffness and impeccably smooth sides) and the most electrically reliable. Bw Simon

  • @Ganaedwards1990
    @Ganaedwards1990 4 года назад

    What's the difference between these and MIRDs

  • @sadokhamza6561
    @sadokhamza6561 6 лет назад

    hi dear freind you work during detection with 20, 30 or 50 ms time base thanks.