What is the Pudendal Nerve Motor Latency Test (PNMLT) ?
PNE Introductory FAQThe full name is the pudendal nerve distal motor latency test. As the "Consensus Statement of Definitions for Anorectal Physiology and Rectal Cancer" for the United States defines it: quot;Pudendal nerve latency is the measurement of the time from stimulation of the pudendal nerve at the ischial spine to the response of the external anal sphincter. Normal pudendal nerve terminal motor latency is <2.2 ms." - Source This means the normal response time should be 2.
What is Pudendal Nerve Entrapment?
PNE Introductory FAQPudendal Nerve Entrapment (PNE) is a condition causing pain for no apparent reason in the lower central pelvic areas. These are the anal region, perineum, and scrotum and penis or vulva. Pain is worse upon sitting, and less when standing or sitting on a donut cushion or toilet seat. These are the classic PNE symptoms. But there is no one particular pattern that dominates. Pain can be in just one area, several, or all. It can be unilateral or bilateral. See similar questions...
Where is the pudendal nerve and what does it look like?
PNE Introductory FAQBy far the best anatomical images I could find are the Female Pudendal Nerve or Male Pudendal Nerve. Study these images. Note the way the nerve branches out and covers a wide area. Is your pain located anywhere on the nerves shown? If so, and it gets worse with normal sitting and better sitting on a toilet seat, and there is no apparent reason for the pain, I'll stick my layman's neck out and venture that you probably have PNE. Note how prominently the nerves stand out on the Ischial Spine. See similar questions...
Is the source of the pain the pudendal or the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve?
PNE Introductory FAQThe following are general. 5, 6, and 7 are explorations. We may find something or we may be able to rule out a few things. The collection of all these tests is called a workup. An incomplete workup causes false assumptions, which can all too easily cause a false diagnosis, a guess, no diagnosis at all, or a wrong next stage plan. An excessive workup causes confusion, delay, and unnecessary expense. Only an expert can determine what a patient needs for a complete and non-excessive workup. See similar questions...
Can I test the latency ?
High Speed Satellite Internet Access - Frequently Asked Ques...You can test the latency using the "ping" command. Go to Start, then Run, then in the box that comes up type in command and press Enter. This will open a black DOS window that you can type in. Type ping 64.0.97.2 and press Enter. Make sure you are online when you try this. You will see your computer communicating with our Gateway and telling you how long the return trip took to get back to your computer. At the end you will see a summary of the results. See similar questions...
How is the latency in Trilogy?
Spectrasonics - Trilogy FAQsIt's completely dependent on your sound card. Most current quality sound cards have drivers that are very fast for real-time playing (as low as 1.5 ms). See similar questions...
What is a nerve bundle?
Survive Prostate Cancer:FAQThe neurovascular bundles or nerve bundles, one on the left side of the prostate and one on the right side carry nerves and blood to assist in achieving an erection. If surgery is chosen as the treatment of the cancer, these bundles may or may not be spared. See similar questions...
What is latency?
Free Bingo Game Support Technical QuestionsInternet delays (sometimes called "latency" or "lag") may increase the time a game takes to load, interrupt the loading process of a game, or cause FreeBingo.co.uk to lose its connection to your computer. You should take steps to reduce internet connection delays as outlined below. See similar questions...
What is Nerve?
Untitled DocumentNerve is the sexiest destination on the web, whether you're looking for a movie recommendation, steamy fiction, saucy advice, hot photography, or a date. Updated daily, it's a smart magazine about sex and culture for both women and men. Members get involved via our personals (where likeminded single people are redefining flirting) and article feedback. Click here for Nerve's original mission statement. See similar questions...
What's the latency of the system?
Aviom Frequently Asked QuestionsThe exact latency depends on the system and whether you're using analog or digital input and output modules. You can get detailed latency specs on the data sheets for individual products. It's less than a millisecond from analog in to analog out (about 800 microseconds), even with many devices daisy-chained. See similar questions...
What kind of latency can I expect to see?
FAQThe minimum expected ASIO latency is expected to be 5.33 ms (and possibly as low as 2.66 ms, depending on your hardware/software setup). See similar questions...
Will I get low latency with Cakewalk's Sonar?
FAQThe kX driver is a kernel-streaming WDM driver, and a latency as low as 10 ms can be expected under Sonar (depending on your hardware/software setup). Currently, DirectSound2D and DirectSound3D are fully supported. DirectSound3D support is under constant development, however it can cause issues with some games. Any offers to help with implementing support for DirectSound3D would be gladly accepted (skilled programmers only please!). See similar questions...
What is CL or CAS Latency?
All of Memory FAQCL stands for CAS Latency. It is a programmable register in the SDRAM that sets the number of clock cycles between the issuance of the READ command and when the data comes out. Smaller number for CL indicates faster SDRAM within the same frequency. The first number of the 2-2-2 designation refers to CAS latency, so in short you are asking the advantage of a CAS latency of 2 over one of 3. See similar questions...
What does EMG and nerve conduction mean and why should I have this test?
FAQsElectromyography and nerve conduction studies are performed to give the doctor information about how the nerves are conducting impulses to the spinal column. See similar questions...
Do I Have A Pinched Nerve?
FAQ'sA pinched nerve is rare. It is more likely that an adjacent spinal bone irritates, stretches, rubs, chokes, or chafes the spinal cord or a nerve when you have a subluxation. These subluxations distort the nerve messages sent between the brain and the body. This can produce unhealthy alterations to the organs and tissues connected by the affected nerves. See similar questions...
Why is the facial nerve important?
Parotidectomy FAQ & Patient Information * Otolaryngology...The nerve that controls motion to the face (the facial nerve) runs through the parotid gland. This nerve is important in closing the eyes, wrinkling the nose, and moving the lips. Most often the parotid gland can be removed without permanent damage to the nerve, however, the size and position of the diseased tissue may require that the nerve, or small branches of the nerve, be cut to assure complete removal. See similar questions...
What is a nerve block?
PNE Introductory FAQIn the context of PNE, a nerve block involves injecting a liquid at a precise location near a nerve. For a small nerve like the pudendal that takes slightly different paths in different people, this requires more than just studying a person's body and deciding where to insert the needle, at what angle, and how deep. It requires imaging of some type, such as Xray (fluoroscope) or CT. See similar questions...
How does nerve interference show up?
Chiropractic First! Apex, NC. Answers to Frequently Asked Qu...Nerve interference shows up in the form of headaches, radiating pain, numbness, weakness in your arms or legs, and on and on. In light of the fact that every muscle, organ and sensory is controlled by the nervous system it open a lot of possibilities up for some adverse effects if the nervous system is irritated in some way. See similar questions...
Explore Other Topics
My OpenGL is correctly setup, but the game is too slow. What can I do ?How does my egg become fertile?
Graphics: What does 'rip' mean?
Do I need to install DirectX 9.0c or the latest updates to 9.0c?
What's the meaning of error message "Can't connect to Service Control Manager"?
How long does it take to obtain a permanent resident visa?
Are there any non-surgical alternatives to a facelift?
What about meals? Where can we eat? How much time will we have to eat?
What do I use to clean by screen on my CRT monitor?
Will my cell phone work in Puerto Rico?
Why do my oil and gas royalty checks vary?
Do guinea pigs like the rodent wheels and big plastic balls?
