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Electrophysiological examinations such as EMG/NCS and sensitive evoked potentials are major focal points of her daily work as are extracranial duplex and intracranial Doppler sonography (ultrasound diagnostics of cerebral arteries). Needle EMG analysis of pelvic floor muscles is particularly vital in cases of recurrent disorders and patients with a history of prior surgeries.
Needle EMG analysis serves in distinguishing between peripheral and central damage, which can play a not insignificant role in terms of viable therapeutic options and choices. Among the many clinical neurological pictures which are seen with pelvic floor disorders, Dr. Käding’s special areas of interest encompass migraines in all forms, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.
