Video:How Electrodiagnostic Testing Works
Electrodiagnostic testing evaluates the symptoms of injuries and diseases to nerve roots and muscles in the body. Here's more information on the two types of electrodiagnostic testing and how the procedure works.
Transcript:How Electrodiagnostic Testing Works
What is Electrodiagnostic Testing?
Electrodiagnostic testing evaluates muscle symptoms that may result from injury or disease to either nerves or muscles in the body. Symptoms can include muscle pain, weakness or numbness.Types of Electrodiagnostic Testing
There are two types of electrodiagnostic testing that are commonly used: electromyography, or EMG, and nerve conduction studies. These tests analyze the electrical activity taking place in the nerves and muscles.
Both tests are important tools in evaluating injuries to the nerves or nerve roots as well as diseases of the nerves and muscles.
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