Neurodiagnostic equipment is used to monitor and evaluate the electrical activity of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, playing a vital role in diagnosing neurological conditions. Tools like EEG machines, EMG systems, and nerve conduction units provide detailed data for assessing epilepsy, neuropathy, sleep disorders, and more. Designed for precision and patient comfort, these systems are essential in hospitals, neurology clinics, and research settings to support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.