What is an Electromyography (EMG) Test?
Electromyography (EMG) tests use electrodes to detect, translate, and record the electrical signals in your muscles and nerve cells. An experienced physical therapist or neurologist performs this procedure. Neurologists use EMG tests to locate and determine diseases that affect your muscles and nerves, as well as determine how much damage has occurred.
Electromyography, or myogram, and nerve conduction velocity testing, or NCS, are almost always conducted during the same visit. Your doctor can use an EMG nerve test to determine the extent of nerve and muscle damage, as well as the exact location of the injury and whether the damage is reversible.