NCV Upper Limb with Brachial Plexus
₹5,000
About This Test
This specialized NCV study evaluates nerve conduction in the upper limbs along with a detailed assessment of the brachial plexus (Special nerves like musculocutaneous, axillary and ABCN)—the major nerve network that controls shoulder, arm, and hand function. The test identifies nerve signal delays or blocks that may indicate compression, injury, inflammation, or systemic nerve disease. It is commonly ordered for patients with arm weakness, numbness, tingling, shoulder pain, or suspected nerve injury due to trauma, repetitive strain, or tumors. The combined approach helps distinguish between nerve root problems (from the spine), plexus injuries, and peripheral nerve compression. By assessing conduction through the brachial plexus, doctors can pinpoint the exact location of nerve involvement, whether in the roots, trunks, cords, or branches. The test is essential for evaluating conditions like thoracic outlet syndrome, brachial neuritis, and traction injuries.
At a Glance
Home Collection
Not Available
Report TAT
1 Day
Category
EPS
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is 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.
TAT Policy
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.