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The EMG / Nerve Conduction
Study is a useful test to study the nerves in the arms and legs.
The test will determine whether or not you have a pinched nerve
in the back, neck, or extremities. This is a very useful test
if your doctor wants to confirm that you have a carpal tunnel
syndrome, a peripheral neuropathy, or other nerve entrapment
syndromes. The EMG/Nerve Conduction study is a non-invasive test
and should not cause you any discomfort.
The EMG / NCS can provide the following information:
• Presence of a nerve injury
• Age of the nerve injury (acute
vs. chronic process)
• Area of the nerve injury
(proximal vs. distal)
• Severity of the nerve injury
• Whether the nerve is healing
This test is often correlated with MRIs and physical exam to evaluate whether
a condition may require surgery.

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