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What is an EMG?
By definition, an EMG is an Electromyography test that assesses the health of the muscles and the nerves controlling the muscles.
How is an EMG test performed?

For an EMG, a pin electrode is inserted through the skin into the muscle. The electrical activity detected by this electrode is displayed on an oscilloscope, and may be heard through a speaker. After placement of the electrodes, you may be asked to contract the muscle (for example, by bending your arm). The presence, size, and shape of the wave form -- the action potential -- produced on the oscilloscope provide information about the ability of the muscle to respond when the nerves are stimulated. A nerve conduction velocity test is usually performed in conjunction with an EMG.

How do I prepare for an EMG test?

No special preparation is usually necessary. To ensure accurate readings, avoid using any creams or lotions on the day of the test. See Neurology Associates specific instructions!
Infants and children:
The preparation you can provide for this test depends on your child's age, previous experiences, and level of trust. For general information regarding how you can prepare your child, see the following topics:

Why is the test performed?
EMG is most often used when people have symptoms of weakness and examination shows impaired muscle strength. It can help to differentiate primary muscle conditions from muscle weakness caused by neurologic disorders.
How will the EMG test feel?

There may be some discomfort with insertion of the electrodes (similar to an intramuscular injection). Afterward, the muscle may feel tender or bruised for a few days.

 

 

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