EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb

Measures electrical activity and signal speed in the left arm to find nerve or muscle problems in Visit Clinic.
What is a EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb Test in Visit Clinic?
EMG (electromyography) and NCV (nerve conduction velocity) measure how well nerves and muscles in the left arm work. EMG records the electrical activity produced by muscles. NCV measures the speed and strength of signals traveling along nerves. These tests help find nerve compression, nerve injury, peripheral neuropathy, and some muscle disorders. They are important to tell whether symptoms come from nerves or muscles. Doctors use the results to locate the problem, decide treatment, plan surgery, or monitor recovery over time. The tests are performed in a clinic and give direct information about nerve and muscle function.
EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb Test in Visit Clinic?
EMG and NCV Left Upper Limb are part of neuromuscular testing used when you have arm numbness, tingling, pain, or weakness. Doctors order them to distinguish nerve problems from muscle disease and to find exactly where a nerve is damaged. Abnormal results can come from diabetes, injuries, repetitive strain, compression (like carpal tunnel), autoimmune conditions, or certain medications. A family history of inherited neuropathy also makes testing more important.
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