NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB

Measures speed and strength of nerve signals in the left leg to detect nerve damage causing pain or numbness in Visit Clinic.
What is a NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB Test in Visit Clinic?
NCV (nerve conduction velocity) of the left lower limb measures how fast electrical signals travel along the nerves in your left leg. It evaluates nerve function that controls sensation and muscle movement. Healthy nerves send signals quickly and reliably. Slower or weaker signals suggest nerve injury or disease. Doctors use NCV to detect conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, nerve compression (for example sciatica), traumatic nerve injury, and some inflammatory or metabolic disorders. The test helps locate the affected nerve, shows how severe the damage is, and guides treatment choices like physical therapy, medications, or surgery. It is often combined with EMG for a complete nerve and muscle assessment.
NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB Test in Visit Clinic?
NCV LEFT LOWER LIMB is usually part of a nerve conduction study or EMG panel ordered when patients have leg numbness, tingling, weakness, or shooting pain. It helps diagnose peripheral neuropathy, radiculopathy, nerve compression (sciatica), and monitoring diabetic or toxic neuropathies. Abnormal results may stem from diabetes, injury, compression, inflammation, infections, or certain medications. A family history of hereditary neuropathy may prompt earlier testing.
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