Electroneuromyography (EMG) evaluates the functional state of muscles and peripheral nerves, focusing on the integrity of peripheral nerves, neuromuscular conduction, and overall muscle function.
This examination provides a clear diagnosis of the type, level, and extent of muscle and peripheral nerve damage.
Electroneuromyography (EMG) is utilized in both acute and chronic conditions and is essential for diagnosing and monitoring various diseases.
A physician may recommend an EMG examination for patients with conditions such as Guillain-Barré syndrome, tunnel syndromes, myasthenia gravis, or in cases where patients report symptoms like pain in the extremities, numbness, weakness, burning sensations, or neuromuscular communication disorders.
At the "Erebuni" Medical Center, electroneuromyography is conducted using the advanced Nihon Kohden Neuropack X1 MEB-2300 device.
There are no specific contraindications for undergoing an electroneuromyography (EMG) examination.