Nerve and Muscle Testing in Homestead Base, FL

Get Real Answers About Your Symptoms

Advanced nerve and muscle diagnostic testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your pain, numbness, or weakness.

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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

Finally Understand What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with numbness in your hands, shooting pain down your leg, or muscle weakness that’s getting worse. Maybe you’ve seen multiple doctors who give you different opinions, or you’re worried about permanent nerve damage.

Nerve and muscle testing gives you definitive answers. Instead of guessing what’s causing your symptoms, you get precise measurements of how your nerves conduct signals and how your muscles respond.

When you know exactly which nerves are compressed, damaged, or functioning normally, you can make informed decisions about treatment. No more wondering if that tingling will get worse or if you really need surgery. You get facts, not guesswork.

Homestead Base Nerve Testing Specialists

Experience You Can Trust

NY Spine Medicine has been serving South Florida patients with comprehensive spine and nerve care. We understand the specific conditions common in our area, from diabetes-related nerve damage to work-related repetitive strain injuries.

You’re not just getting a test. You’re working with specialists who know how to interpret complex nerve and muscle data and explain it in terms that make sense to you.

We focus on accurate diagnosis as the foundation for effective treatment, whether that’s physical therapy, medication management, or surgical intervention when truly necessary.

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Nerve Function Test Process

What to Expect During Testing

The process starts with a consultation about your symptoms, when they started, and what makes them better or worse. This helps determine which specific tests will give you the most useful information.

During nerve conduction studies, small electrodes are placed on your skin to measure how quickly and effectively your nerves transmit signals. For electromyography (EMG), a thin needle electrode is inserted into specific muscles to measure their electrical activity.

Most patients complete both tests in one appointment. You’ll receive results the same day, along with a clear explanation of what the findings mean for your condition and treatment options. No waiting weeks to understand your own test results.

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Comprehensive Muscle and Nerve Evaluation

Complete Diagnostic Testing in One Visit

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both EMG and nerve conduction studies, giving you a complete picture of your neuromuscular function. The testing can identify conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, herniated disc nerve compression, and various muscle disorders.

You receive detailed results that show exactly which nerves or muscles are affected, the severity of any damage, and whether the condition is getting worse or stable. This information becomes the roadmap for your treatment plan.

Our comprehensive approach means you don’t need multiple appointments at different facilities. Everything happens in one location with specialists who understand how nerve and muscle problems affect your daily life in Homestead Base.

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Most patients describe nerve conduction studies as feeling like small electrical pulses or rubber band snaps. The EMG involves thin needle insertions that cause brief discomfort similar to getting blood drawn. The entire process typically takes 30-60 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when testing is complete. Many patients say the relief of finally getting answers outweighs the temporary discomfort during testing.
These tests can identify carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, herniated disc nerve compression, pinched nerves, muscle weakness disorders, and various forms of peripheral neuropathy. The testing can also determine if symptoms are caused by nerve damage, muscle problems, or both. This helps distinguish between conditions that might have similar symptoms but require completely different treatments.
You receive your test results during the same appointment, usually within minutes of completing the testing. We review the findings with you immediately, explaining what the measurements mean and how they relate to your symptoms. You don’t have to wait days or weeks wondering about your results. This same-day approach allows you to start discussing treatment options right away.
Most insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We work with major insurance providers and can verify your coverage before scheduling. We also provide cost estimates for any out-of-pocket expenses. Pre-authorization may be required by some insurance plans, which our office can help coordinate to avoid unexpected costs.
Avoid using lotions or oils on your skin the day of testing, as they can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. If you’re taking blood thinners, let our office know when scheduling, though most medications don’t need to be stopped. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your nerve or muscle symptoms.
Once you have definitive test results, you can work with us to create a targeted treatment plan. This might include physical therapy, medications, injections, or other interventions based on your specific condition. The test results also help determine if your condition requires urgent treatment or if it’s stable enough to try conservative approaches first. Having precise diagnostic information eliminates guesswork and helps you make informed decisions about your care.