NCV Both Limbs

Measures speed and strength of electrical signals in peripheral nerves to find nerve damage or compression in Visit Clinic.
What is a NCV Both Limbs Test in Visit Clinic?
Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) measures how fast and how well electrical signals travel along your peripheral nerves. It shows whether nerves are sending signals normally. Healthy nerve conduction is essential for movement, touch, and reflexes. NCV helps find nerve damage from compression, injury, diabetes, inflammation, or inherited conditions. Doctors use NCV to confirm symptoms like numbness, weakness, or pain. They also use it to locate the affected nerve, estimate severity, and decide on treatments or surgery. Tests are often paired with electromyography (EMG) for a fuller picture of nerve and muscle function.
NCV Both Limbs Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
NCV Both Limbs Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The NCV Both Limbs test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a NCV Both Limbs Test in Visit Clinic?
NCV Both Limbs is usually performed as part of an EMG/nerve conduction study when patients have numbness, tingling, weakness, or unexplained limb pain. Doctors order it to diagnose conditions like carpal tunnel, peripheral neuropathy, radiculopathy, or inflammatory and hereditary nerve disorders. Abnormal results can come from diabetes, injury, nerve compression, infections, autoimmune disease, toxins, or certain medications, and a family history of neuropathy may prompt earlier testing.
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