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Difference between nerve conduction study and emg?

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See below: The EMG portion uses a small needle to directly examine muscle function, and the nerve conduction part uses electrical shocks to measure nerve function. Together the study gives a good idea of the nature of the pathology and location, but can also assess the prognosis and character, and gives often guidance towards an eventual diagnosis.

Answered 9/29/2020

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