Electroneuromyography: A method of electrically stimulating nerves in order to test neuromuscular activity.
Electroneuromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic test that measures the electrical activity of muscles and the conduction of signals along nerves. It is commonly used to evaluate conditions affecting the muscles and nerves, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, and muscle disorders. By analyzing the EMG results, healthcare providers can assess the function and health of the muscles and nerves.
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Hyman L. Cohen has written: 'Manual of electroneuromyography' -- subject(s): Electromyography