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American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
AANEM
240 episodes
1 day ago
Hear from a variety of experts on all things neuromuscular & electrodiagnostic medicine. Learn new science, hear expert perspectives, and join the conversation!
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Hear from a variety of experts on all things neuromuscular & electrodiagnostic medicine. Learn new science, hear expert perspectives, and join the conversation!
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Understanding the Safety Factor in Neuromuscular Junction Transmission: A Conversation with Dr. Kyle Mahoney
American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
24 minutes 42 seconds
10 months ago
Understanding the Safety Factor in Neuromuscular Junction Transmission: A Conversation with Dr. Kyle Mahoney

In this AANEM podcast, Carrie Ford, a CNCT and R.NCS.T. from the University of Utah's Jack Petajan EMG Lab, interviews Dr. Kyle Mahoney, an associate professor at the University of Utah, who provides a comprehensive explanation of neuromuscular junction transmission and the critical concept of the "safety factor." He breaks down complex neurophysiological concepts using accessible analogies, explaining how the safety factor serves as a built-in buffer that ensures reliable nerve-to-muscle signal transmission. The discussion covers normal neuromuscular junction function, the impact of various pathological conditions such as Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, myasthenia gravis, and ALS on neuromuscular transmission, and the clinical significance of repetitive nerve stimulation testing. Dr. Mahoney's clear explanations make these technically challenging concepts more approachable for healthcare professionals, particularly EMG technicians who may be less familiar with the underlying mechanisms of neuromuscular transmission.

American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)
Hear from a variety of experts on all things neuromuscular & electrodiagnostic medicine. Learn new science, hear expert perspectives, and join the conversation!