• 19 MAR 14

    We have the latest technologies at your disponible for evaluating your nervous system:

    1.ELECTROMIOGRAMAS (EMG)

    Indicated in various pathologies such as carpal tunnel syndrome, lumbar and cervical problems, radiculopathies, sensitivity disorders in upper and lower limbs, in diabetic patients with polyneuropathy, etc…

    2.POTENCIALES EVOCADOS (PE)

    1.Visual evoked potentials (VEP) Blurred vision problems, ocular pain, etc…

    2.Brainstem evoked potentials (BEP) In tinnitus, hearing impairment, vertigo, etc…

    3.Somatosensory evoked potentials (PESS)

    1.Upper limb PESS

    2.Lower
    limb PESS

    In patients with sensory problems in upper and lower limbs, various pathologies of spinal cord origin.

    3.ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS (EEG)

    1.EEG children

    2.EEG en adults

    Indicated for epileptic seizures or for control and follow-up of epileptic patients, headaches, syncope, memory loss, behavioral disorders, cranioencephalic trauma, etc….

    4.SLEEP UNIT

    The sleep unit is the service specialized in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of all those people, both adults and children, who suffer from sleep disorders. Various clinical conditions are studied such as sleep apneas, hypoventilation syndromes, insomnia, narcolepsy, various motor disorders (restless legs syndrome, periodic leg movements, etc…), nocturnal epilepsy, bruxism, etc…

    At the center of activity in a Sleep Unit. Clinical evaluation and treatment are performed there. The most frequent clinical symptoms that are the object of consultation are:

    • Snoring

    • Breathing pauses during sleep (apneas)

    • Excessive daytime sleepiness

    • Insomnia

    • Motor disorders

    The clinic has a pleasant and comfortable bedroom, which is intended to make the patient’s stay as comfortable as possible and as similar as possible to their sleeping environment. It is an interior, soundproofed room with a bathroom. There is an adjoining control room, although separate from the bedroom, to maintain the comfort and privacy of the patient, from which a technician (auxiliary or ATS) controls the equipment (computers and videos) with which the patient is monitored throughout the night.