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EMG + NCV (UPPER OR LOWER LIMBS)

EPS

EMG + NCV (UPPER OR LOWER LIMBS)

Also Known As: Nerve Conduction study / Nerve conduction velocity.
₹5,000
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The combined EMG + NCV study for the upper or lower limbs assesses both nerve conduction and muscle function in a specific region. NCV testing evaluates the speed and strength of signals traveling through peripheral nerves, while EMG records muscle activity using needle electrodes. This combination is essential for diagnosing nerve compression syndromes (such as carpal tunnel or neuropraxia), radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, plexus injuries, and muscle disorders. The test helps determine whether symptoms like numbness, weakness, tingling, or pain originate from nerve damage, muscle disease, or spinal issues. By examining either the upper or lower limbs, doctors can accurately locate the affected nerves and determine the severity of impairment. This targeted approach allows for precise diagnosis, personalized treatment planning, and monitoring of recovery or disease progression.
Home Collection
Not Available
Report TAT
1 Day
Category
EPS

1. No special requirements. 
2. Patient may feel some pain of needle pricks / current stimulation 
3. Apply no body lotion. 
4. Bring old record.
5. Patient required to lie down with no movement . 
6.Following directions of applying force in opposite direction is important for test. So it is not possible in small children who can  not follow directions. Similarly it is not possible after oral / IV sedation. 
7. wearing loose clothes.

1. What is an EMG and NCV EPS study?
An Electrophysiology Study checks electrical signals in the heart to detect rhythm problems.
2. Who needs EPS?
Patients with unexplained palpitations, fainting or irregular heartbeat.
3. Is EPS invasive?
Yes, it is done in a cardiac lab by specialists.
4. How long is recovery?
Most patients go home the same day or next day.
5. Is EPS safe?
It is generally safe when performed by trained cardiologists.

The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:

  • Registration date and time
  • Type of scan or test
  • Scan time or sample collection time

In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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