Nerve conduction speed (NCV) is a test to see how fast electrical signs travel through a nerve. This test is done close by electromyography (EMG) to study the muscles for abnormalities. Stick patches called surface cathodes are placed on the skin over nerves or muscles at different spots. A very delicate electrical inspiration is applied through various patches or a handheld trigger to vitalize the nerve. The ensuing electrical development of the nerve is recorded by the terminals. The distance among cathodes and the time it takes for electrical main thrusts to go between anodes are used to check the speed of the nerve signals. It is average for quite a while of nerves to be attempted. EMG is the recording from needles set into the muscles. This is much of the time done during a comparative visit as NCV.
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