EMG & Nerve Conduction Study
 

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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