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Should i possibly get a nerve conduction test?

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Depends: It really depends on what the possible problem is. Nerve conduction tests are usually done with electromyography. The test is non-invasive and an office procedure that does not require anesthesia. The electromyography portion involves needles.

Answered 5/10/2018

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