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(ee-LEK-troh-my-AH-gruh-fee) a test used to detect nerve function. It measures the electrical activity generated by muscles.
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| electromyography |
is an electrical recording of muscle activity which aids in the diagnosis of neuromuscular disease.
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| electromyography |
measurement of electrical activity in muscle
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| electromyography |
This is a diagnostic test for many types of neuromuscular disorders. It involves insertion of a small needle into several muscles to obtain information about the severity and the cause of weakness. It is usually combined with nerve conduction studies (NCS) which allow direct measurement of the integrity of various motor and sensory nerves. The skin overlying certain nerves is electrically stimulated and the response is measured over skin or muscle. ...
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| electromyography |
(EMG): a test to study muscles and nerves for abnormal patterns of electrical activity. Small needles, or electrodes, are placed in your muscles creating light electrical shocks are given to the muscle and the results are recorded on a special machine.
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