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      <image:title>Our Team - Alain Claudel, PT, DPT, ECS</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tobias Keene, D.D.S. Hailing from Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Tobias Keene brings a bit of unabashed Southern hospitality to all his patients. He moved to Washington, D.C. over thirty years ago as a freshman at Ivy College. Right after graduation, he attended World University’s School of Dentistry. Before opening Keene Dental in 1994, he worked for free clinics and some of the finest practices in the District. He is part of the 123 Dental Association and stays up-to-date on the latest dental discoveries. When not striving to keep his patients happy and healthy, he’s enjoys hiking with his family in Rock Creek Park.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>For Patients - Nerve conduction: What to expect.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Small sticker electrodes will be placed on your hand/feet. A short and light impulse of current will be applied to your nerve at the location of your nerve. The potential recorded through the electrode is viewed on the laptop and analyzed. You can take any medication you need to prior to the test; however, it is best not to apply any lotion on your skin as it will require more electricity to go through it. I will tell you the result of your test at the end of the test.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>For Patients - Needle EMG: What to expect.</image:title>
      <image:caption>The second part of the test does not involve electrical impulses but just recording potential from your muscles using a tiny needle (30 gauge). The needle is the size of an acupuncture needle. As different muscles are connected to different nerves, I usually sample at least five muscles per limb. Sometimes, more is helpful to circumbscribe the lesion. I will ask you to slightly contract your muscle so we can analyzed the waveform produces by your muscle cells. Taking anticoagulation medication has very little effect on this test.</image:caption>
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