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Sleep Studies
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Polysomnogram (overnight sleep test)
- This test measures the electrical activity of your brain (electroencephalogram) and heart (electrocardiogram), and the movement of your muscles (electromyogram) and eyes (electro-oculogram), and usually requires an overnight stay at a sleep clinic for observation purposes.
- MSLT
- This test measures how long it takes for you to fall asleep during the day, plus the kind of sleep you get during such a nap. Sleep specialists analyze your brain waves (EEG), heart rate (EKG), muscle activity, and eye movements.
- BI-PAP and C-PAP
- These test determines which Positive Airway Pressure unit is going to be most affective for you and it also determines at what pressure you will need to to set your machine to ensure the optimum results.
Neurological Tests
- EEG
- An electroencephalogram (EEG or brain wave test) is a noninvasive procedure used to detect and record brain cell activity. Because normal brain waves have recognizable frequencies and amplitudes, variations or abnormalities in brain waves may suggest a variety of different neurological conditions.
- Electromyography (EMG/NCS)
- Electromyography (EMG, myogram, or nerve conduction test) is a neurodiagnostic test used to assess the health and function of the muscles and the nerves that control the muscles. It can be used to determine whether muscle weakness and loss of muscle strength are caused by a muscle injury or by an underlying neurological disorder.
- BOTOX® Treatments
- Hemifacial spasms - when injected into the eyelid in minute amounts, BTX is effective in stopping spasms for several months. Because the effects are temporary, the treatment must be repeated periodically.
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- Migraines- Botulinum toxin A injected into the muscles of the brow, eyes, forehead, side of the head and back of the head near the neck induce sometimes immediate Migraine relief and provide benefit for up to six months.

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