Please tell your doctor if you are on blood thinners or if you have any implantable devices such as a pacemaker (this is not a reason not to have the test they just need to be aware of this).Įlectromyography What is an electromyography (EMG)?Īn electromyography is used to evaluate muscle function. This is a good time to talk with your doctor about any questions you might have. Prior to your testīefore your procedure, your doctor will explain the electrodiagnostic test so you know what to expect.
They also can be used to diagnose neuromuscular disorders including muscular dystrophy, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), myasthenia gravis and neuropathy.īased on the results of your test, the specialists at MU Health Care can provide a personalized treatment plan to help you recover. These tests could be used to diagnose orthopaedic conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, foot drop, wrist drop, pinched nerve in the neck or back (radiculopathy), and sciatica. Both are performed by a physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor or a neurologist. There are two primary types of electrodiagnostic tests: electromyography and nerve conduction studies. Electrodiagnostic testing measures electrical activity produced by muscles and nerves in your body, and it is used to determine if you have an injury related to nerve or muscle function.