Triple Stimulation Technique (TST)
Event Details
Learning objectives: MEPs recorded from cortical stimulation have large trial-to-trial amplitude variability. Triple stimulation technique manages to suppress desynchronization of MEPs through sequential collision techniques, thus amplitude changes. It provides quantitative
Event Details
Learning objectives:
MEPs recorded from cortical stimulation have large trial-to-trial amplitude variability. Triple stimulation technique manages to suppress desynchronization of MEPs through sequential collision techniques, thus amplitude changes. It provides quantitative data on upper motor neuron loss, for example in ALS. This webinar addresses:
- TST clinical background
- Recording technique
- Pitfalls and practical tricks
Intended audience:
Physicians, Technologists, Researchers, Nursing and other Healthcare Professionals
Speakers for this event
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Antonine Mulot
Antonine Mulot
MSBME, EMG Int. Clinical Specialist
Antonine Mulot is an International Clinical Application Manager at Natus Medical with 10+ years experience. She originally is a biomedical engineer with a Master’s degree in Biotechnology/Microsystems from Grenoble Institute of Technology (France). She joined Natus in 2011 as an application engineer in neurophysiology for the French region. She currently continues the promotion of high standards of education as part of the international CAPs team and specializes in EMG/IOM/US solutions for the EMEA region.
MSBME, EMG Int. Clinical Specialist
Time
(Monday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
Location
eSeminar ONLINE