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Negative EMG/NCV so I don’t have neuropathy? Not so fast
(You can skip to the chase here – you CAN have peripheral neuropathy with a normal EMG/NCV)rnrnA very common method of testing for peripheral nerve damage are electromyelegrams (EMG) and nerve conduction velocity (NCV) tests, they are called electrodiagnostic tests as well. A good way to think about how they work is that they shoot electrical impulses into one end of your nerves and measure how fast and how “big” the impulses come out of the other end.rnrnBased on this testing, the clinician might be able to get a sense of whether the damage is to the ENDS of the nerves (like the hands/feet) or if the problem is at the BEGINNING of the nerves (like a herniated disc by the spine).
- Posted on: 2016-07-27 09:05:33
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