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Electromyography

What Is an Electromyography (EMG) Test?

Electromyography (EMG) measures muscle reaction or electrical action in light of a nerve’s incitement of the muscle. The test is utilized to assist with distinguishing neuromuscular irregularities. During the test, at least one little needles (additionally called terminals) are embedded through the skin into the muscle. The electrical movement got by the cathodes is then shown on an oscilloscope (a screen that shows electrical action as waves). Consult Our Best Doctor in Purnia

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    An EMG test may cause mild discomfort or a brief pinching sensation, but it is generally well tolerated. Your doctor will perform the test carefully to minimize discomfort.

    Electromyography (EMG) checks the electrical activity of muscles and nerves. It helps doctors identify nerve, muscle, or nerve-to-muscle communication problems.

    An EMG test can help diagnose conditions such as nerve damage, neuropathy, pinched nerves, muscle disorders, and conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome.

    EMG is generally a safe procedure. Some people may experience temporary soreness, minor bruising, or discomfort at the needle insertion site.

    An EMG test usually takes around 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the muscles and nerves being examined.