
The stimulation will cause a quick tingling sensation and cause the tested muscle to twitch. This feels similar to the sensation one perceives when rubbing your feet across the carpet and touching something. We do this by stimulating the nerves using small electrical shocks and then recording the results. While lying in a comfortable position, we will test the ability of your nerves to conduct electrical impulses. NCV: The nerve conduction portion of the test is performed first. Most commonly, the EMG/NCV is simply referred to as an “EMG study.” HOW IS THE TEST PERFORMED? WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? “NCV” stands for nerve conduction studies where the conduction of your nerves is measured. “EMG” is the abbreviation for electromyography or the study of the electrical activity of your muscles. Neuropathies resulting in numbness of the feet and hands like those seen in diabetes.2.Compression of nerves at commonly injured sites e.g.“Pinched nerves” in the neck or lower spine.

TYPICAL DIAGNOSES THAT PATIENTS ARE REFERRED FOR ARE:

This study is typically ordered to assess for damage to the muscles, nerves, or nerve roots. The purpose of an EMG/NCV study is to provide information to your doctor regarding the health of your nerves and muscles. Our fellowship-trained and board-certified physicians will work with you to ensure that your testing is done professionally, efficiently, and compassionately. We are very proud to have been awarded the American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) Accredited Laboratory with Exemplary Status.
