Nerve and Muscle Testing in Flora Park, FL

Finally Get Clear Answers About Your Symptoms

Advanced EMG and nerve conduction testing pinpoints exactly what’s causing your pain, numbness, or weakness.

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EMG Testing Flora Park

Know Exactly What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with unexplained symptoms long enough. Numbness in your hands that makes typing difficult. Muscle weakness that affects your grip strength. Tingling that keeps you awake at night.

Our comprehensive nerve and muscle testing cuts through the guesswork. EMG testing measures your muscle’s electrical activity while nerve conduction studies check how well signals travel through your nerves. You get precise data about what’s working, what isn’t, and exactly where the problem lies.

When you know the root cause, treatment actually works. Instead of managing symptoms, you address the source. Instead of wondering if it’s serious, you have facts. Instead of trying treatments that might help, you follow a plan designed for your specific condition.

Nerve Testing Specialists Flora Park

Experience You Can Trust

NY Spine Medicine has been providing accurate diagnostic testing to Flora Park residents for years. Our specialists understand that unclear symptoms create real anxiety and frustration.

We use advanced electromyography equipment and proven testing protocols. Every test is interpreted by experienced professionals who explain your results in plain language. You leave knowing exactly what your symptoms mean and what your next steps should be.

Our focus stays on getting you accurate answers quickly. No lengthy waiting periods for results. No confusing medical jargon without explanation.

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Nerve Conduction Study Process

Simple Testing, Clear Results

Your nerve and muscle evaluation starts with a detailed discussion of your symptoms. When did they start? What makes them better or worse? Where exactly do you feel them?

The EMG portion uses thin electrodes to measure electrical activity in your muscles. You’ll contract specific muscles while we record the signals. The nerve conduction study sends small electrical pulses along your nerves to test signal speed and strength.

Most testing takes 30-60 minutes depending on which nerves and muscles we’re evaluating. You get your results immediately with a clear explanation of what they mean. We discuss treatment options based on your specific findings and help you understand your next steps.

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Comprehensive Muscle Function Testing

Complete Diagnostic Evaluation

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both EMG and nerve conduction studies when needed. We test the specific areas causing your symptoms rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach.

Flora Park patients often come to us after other providers couldn’t identify their problem. Carpal tunnel symptoms that might actually be nerve compression in your neck. Leg numbness that could indicate multiple issues. Muscle weakness with several possible causes.

Our comprehensive approach examines nerve function, muscle response, and signal transmission. You receive detailed results documentation and clear treatment recommendations. We coordinate with your other healthcare providers when additional treatment is needed.

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Most patients describe the testing as uncomfortable rather than painful. The EMG involves thin electrodes inserted into muscles, which feels like a small pinch. Nerve conduction studies use brief electrical pulses that create a quick tingling sensation. The discomfort is temporary and stops immediately when testing ends. Many patients say the relief of finally getting answers outweighs any temporary discomfort during the procedure.
Testing typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on how many nerves and muscles we need to evaluate. Simple cases like suspected carpal tunnel might take 30 minutes, while comprehensive testing for multiple symptoms could take up to an hour. We explain each step as we go and never rush through your evaluation. You’ll know your results before leaving the office.
EMG and nerve conduction studies can identify carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, muscle disorders, peripheral neuropathy, and nerve damage from injuries. The testing shows exactly where nerve signals slow down or stop and which muscles aren’t responding normally. This helps distinguish between different conditions that might cause similar symptoms like numbness, tingling, or weakness.
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary EMG and nerve conduction studies when symptoms warrant testing. We verify your coverage before scheduling and provide cost estimates for any out-of-pocket expenses. Our billing team handles insurance authorization and explains your benefits clearly. We also offer payment options for patients with high deductibles or limited coverage.
Avoid using lotions or oils on your skin the day of testing as they can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. Don’t stop taking any medications unless specifically instructed. Bring a list of your current symptoms and when they started. If you have previous test results or imaging studies, bring those as well.
We explain your results immediately after testing and provide written documentation of our findings. If the results show a treatable condition, we discuss your options and can refer you to appropriate specialists. For conditions requiring ongoing monitoring, we’ll schedule follow-up testing. We also send results to your referring physician and coordinate with your healthcare team to ensure you receive proper treatment based on the diagnostic findings.