Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN)

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Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN), in Visit Clinic

Measures electrical signals in the lower limb nerves to detect nerve damage, compression, or slowed conduction in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN) Test in Visit Clinic?

A nerve conduction study measures how well electrical signals travel along the nerves in your legs. Small electrical pulses are given to a nerve. The test records speed, strength, and timing of the nerve signals. These measurements show if a nerve is damaged, compressed, or not sending signals properly. Doctors use the results to find where a nerve problem is and how severe it is. It helps diagnose conditions like peripheral neuropathy, nerve compression, root irritation, and some nerve injuries. Results guide treatment choices such as physical therapy, medicines, injections, or surgery. The study is often done with an electromyography test for a fuller picture of nerve and muscle health.

Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Nerve Conduction Study Both Lower Limbs (With Femoral Conduction And LFCN) Test in Visit Clinic?

NERVE CONDUCTION STUDY BOTH LOWER LIMBS (WITH FEMORAL CONDUCTION AND LFCN) is part of electrodiagnostic testing used with EMG to evaluate leg nerve function. Doctors order it for symptoms such as numbness, tingling, burning, pain, or leg weakness and for trouble walking. It helps diagnose nerve entrapment, plexus or root problems, peripheral neuropathy, and nerve injury. Abnormal results can come from diabetes, trauma, compression, toxins, infections, or inherited neuropathies and some medications. A family history of hereditary nerve disease may make this test more important to clarify diagnosis and guide management.

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What is the nerve conduction study of both lower limbs in Visit Clinic?plus

A nerve conduction study of both lower limbs measures how well peripheral nerves transmit electrical signals. Small electrical pulses stimulate specific nerves while recordings from muscles or surface sensors quantify signal speed and strength. It helps diagnose neuropathy, entrapment, or nerve injury. The procedure causes mild tingling or discomfort, takes about 30–90 minutes for both legs, and is generally safe and noninvasive.

What is neuropathy of the LFCN in Visit Clinic?plus

Neuropathy of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (LFCN), called meralgia paresthetica, causes burning, tingling, numbness or pain over the outer thigh. It arises from nerve compression or injury—often due to tight clothing, obesity, pregnancy, diabetes, or surgery. Diagnosis is clinical, sometimes with nerve studies. Treatment is usually conservative: weight loss, loose clothing, pain-relief or neuropathic medications, topical agents, steroid injections; surgery if persistent.

What is a nerve conduction test for the femoral nerve in Visit Clinic?plus

A femoral nerve conduction test measures how fast and how strongly electrical signals travel along the femoral nerve to the quadriceps. Surface electrodes deliver small shocks and record motor responses, assessing nerve injury, neuropathy, entrapment, or lumbosacral plexus problems causing thigh weakness or numbness. The test is minimally invasive, may cause brief discomfort, and is often done with needle EMG to localize and grade severity.

What is the lateral femoral cutaneous Lfcn nerve in Visit Clinic?plus

The lateral femoral cutaneous (LFCN) nerve is a purely sensory branch of the lumbar plexus (L2–L3) that supplies skin over the anterolateral thigh. It travels across the iliacus and passes under or through the inguinal ligament near the anterior superior iliac spine. Entrapment (meralgia paresthetica) causes numbness, burning, tingling, or pain on the lateral thigh.

What is the cost of nerve conduction test in Visit Clinic?plus

Nerve conduction studies cost widely varies by country and setting. In India private clinics typically charge about ₹1,000–₹5,000. In the UK they’re free on the NHS but private tests often run £150–£600. In the US outpatient charges generally range roughly $200–$1,500 (combined EMG and NCS can be higher, sometimes up to $3,000). Costs depend on facility, specialist fees and tests included.

Can nerve damage be repaired in Visit Clinic?plus

Peripheral nerve damage can often be repaired: peripheral nerves regenerate slowly (about 1–3 mm per day), and outcomes improve with early microsurgical repair, nerve grafting or decompression plus physiotherapy, pain control and occupational therapy. In contrast, central nervous system (brain, spinal cord) nerve damage has very limited natural repair; treatments focus on rehabilitation and symptomatic management while research explores regenerative therapies.