Electromyogram (EMG) and Nerve Conduction StudiesEMG (Electromyography), Nerve Conduction Studies Test OverviewAn electromyogram (EMG) measures the electrical activity of muscles
at rest and during contraction. Nerve conduction studies measure how well and
how fast the nerves can send electrical signals. Nerves control the muscles in
the body by electrical signals (impulses), and these impulses make the muscles
react in specific ways. Nerve and muscle disorders cause the muscles to react
in abnormal ways. Measuring the electrical activity in muscles and nerves can help
find diseases that damage muscle tissue (such as
muscular dystrophy) or nerves (such as
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or
peripheral neuropathies). EMG and nerve conduction
studies are often done together to give more complete information.
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