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Consultation with a Neurologist who specializes in evaluating and treating Neurological and Sleep Disorders.

Diagnostic Tests: -

  

Electromyography (EmG)
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The EMG test is used to evaluate the status of the muscles, nerves, roots and anterior horn cells. A number of neurological disorders present with weakness or atrophy (thinning) of muscles.

 

Some common disorders are:

  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Myopathy
  • Neuropathy
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Nerve injuries
  • Cervical/lumbar radiculopathy
  • Motor neuron diseases

The EMG may be done either alone or in combination with nerve conduction studies (NCS) depending on the neurological disorder.

Common symptoms of muscle involvement:

  • Difficulty in climbing stairs.
  • Difficulty in getting up from sitting/squatting position.
  • Difficulty in performing movements like buttoning, breaking chapatis, mixing food, combing hair.
  • Raising hands above the head.

Details of Procedure:

  • A thin disposable EMG needle is inserted into the muscle to be examined. Depending on the type of disease one or more muscles may be required to be tested.
  • You may experience mild pain during the procedure.
  • There is no risk of transmitting the infection since disposable needles are used and they are destroyed after use.
  • You can have your regular food and medication on the day of the test.
  • You should wear loose clothes so that the test can be easily done.



 
  
 
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