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Do I have to do anything special for the EMG/NCV test?

Carolina Neurology & Electromyography - Greenville, North Ca...
You can take your medication as you regularly would in the morning and eat regularly. It is advised that if you shower the night before or that morning (or bathe) that you do not put any creams or lotions on your skin (in particular the areas that are going to be studied). Please advise us if you have a pacemaker, are taking a medication called Coumadin, or have any communicable diseases such as hepatitis B or C, or HIV infection.

Will I have my EMG/NCV test results today?

Carolina Neurology & Electromyography - Greenville, North Ca...
Some preliminary testing results are usually given to you, but a detailed discussion and proper counseling as to the testing results will be done by the physician who referred you for the study. See similar questions...

Will I be able to drive after the EMG/NCV test?

Carolina Neurology & Electromyography - Greenville, North Ca...
If you do not choose to take any medication for the test which is what most individuals prefer, there are no restrictions in driving to and from the test. See similar questions...

Are there any side effects to EMG/NCV tests?

Carolina Neurology & Electromyography - Greenville, North Ca...
There are no side effects or complications from the nerve conduction studies whatsoever. However, you may experience some bruising from the electromyography study. If there is any significant aching, burning, or stinging in the muscles after the study, this usually signifies that there is a bruise. Using ice after the study and for the remainder of that day, and heat the next day, if there is still some discomfort, is advised. See similar questions...

Why does the doctor recommend electrodiagnostic tests (EMG or NCV)?

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Electrodiagnostic tests measure the electrical activity of muscles and nerves. By measuring the electrical activity they are able to determine if there is nerve damage, the cause of the damage, and if the damaged nerves are responding to treatment. Two common electrodiagnostic tests are: Although every patient is handled on an individual basis, the physicians in the Peripheral Neuropathy Clinic attempt to perform most diagnostic tests on the same day. See similar questions...

What is EMG?

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The letters EMG represent "electromyography," which refers to the measurement of muscle electrical activity. As muscles contract, microvolt level electrical signals can be measured from the skin's surface. Electromyography is the study of muscle activity through the measurement of these electrical signals. Researchers and clinicians use surface EMG to more accurately evaluate muscle function and activity. See similar questions...

what about EMG'S?

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Wow, not a single rant and complaint. You obviously did an excellent job writing this article. Very well laid out and nicely explained. I actually learned a few things. 5 Stars on a job well done. See similar questions...

What does EMG and nerve conduction mean and why should I have this test?

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Electromyography and nerve conduction studies are performed to give the doctor information about how the nerves are conducting impulses to the spinal column. See similar questions...

What are EMG / NCS?

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EMG, or electromyogram, is a diagnostic test performed by a physician to determine if the body has a nerve or muscle problem. It generally consists of two parts, nerve conduction studies (NCS) and EMG. The testing involves small shocks to stimulate the nerves, and the insertion of tiny needle electrodes through the skin into the muscles. The responses are recorded and analyzed. The results help locate which nerve root may be causing leg pain (sciatica). See similar questions...

How do I test for IEEE NaN and other special values?

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I'm having trouble with a Turbo C program which crashes and says something like ''floating point formats not linked.'' See similar questions...

What is a special test?

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If your language is not included in one of NAATI's annual testing programs, you can request to sit a Special On-Demand Test. Essentially such a request satisfies an urgent need by a candidate. There is no difference in format or level of difficulty between a special test and one offered to candidates in NAATI's normal testing program. The only differences are that NAATI charges a higher fee and will expedite the processing of a special test to return a result more quickly. See similar questions...

Q: What is so special about the PSA test?

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The PSA blood test is probably the single most accurate test we have for the detection of prostate cancer. PSA is a protein that’s produced in the prostate gland. Normally, the PSA should be very low in the bloodstream. Our studies showed that the median PSA level is 0.7 for men in their 40s, 0.9 for men in their 50s and 1.4 for men in their 60s. If the prostate is diseased – from benign enlargement, inflammation, or prostate cancer – the PSA is elevated. See similar questions...

What is the difference between needle EMG and surface EMG?

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Needle EMG is performed with a needle electrode penetrated through the skin and directly into the muscle. This provides information about a single muscle fiber rather than information on the overall condition of a muscle. Surface EMG technology allows information regarding the overall muscle function and condition to be collected from the surface of the skin. This process is non-invasive and non-painful to the patient. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of an EMG pickup?

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The greatest is reduction in noise. No longer will the dimming of the house lighting system cause your guitar to buzz incessantly. You can use an extra long cable, or a wireless, and you'll get the same great tone every time. See similar questions...

What is EMG triggered NMES?

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The combination of both modalities offer superior possibilities for re-learning of otherwise paralysed muscles. This combination method is also called EMG controlled NMES. See similar questions...

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