Neospinothalamic A-Delta Fibers – Key To Functional EDX


3.5 Million years ago our old reptilian paleospinothalamic system was upgraded by the SRGA2 gene adding the neospinothalamic system with its excellent localizing (Fast Pain) A-delta fibers. Synapsing with spinal cord motor neurons, A-delta fibers trigger the Withdrawal Reflex that moves us away from painful injuries.
2.5 Million years ago our synapses were fine tuned and cerebral cortex expanded by the SRGA2-C gene. In 2000 AD these changes made it possible to measure nerve dysfunction and thereby locate acute and chronic nerve root and peripheral nerve lesions with 94.6% peer-reviewed accuracy.


1963: Hodgkins and Huxley are awarded a Nobel Prize for discovering how nerves and muscles function by way of Voltage-Gated Channels.

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Predicting Nerve-Root Pathology
Neural-Scan Gets to the (Nerve) Root of Fibromyalgia
Nerve Conduction Sensory Testing
Multicenter Study - Paradoxical Relationship: A-Delta Function and VAS
Neurosurgeon reports how the A-delta NCS changed treatment in 56% of cases. Changed side of treament in 8% of cases. Volume 12, Issue 5, June 2012. Title: A-Delta Pain Fiber Nerve Conduction Study Benefits Patients With Spinal Pain.
