Nerve and Muscle Testing in Little Managua, FL

Get Clear 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 nerve pain, muscle weakness, or that frustrating numbness that nobody seems to understand. The uncertainty is almost worse than the symptoms themselves.

Our nerve and muscle testing gives you concrete answers. Through advanced electromyography and nerve conduction studies, we identify exactly which nerves or muscles aren’t functioning properly and why.

No more guessing games or vague explanations. You’ll walk out knowing what’s happening in your body and what can be done about it. Most patients tell us the relief of finally having answers is worth everything.

Little Managua Nerve Testing Specialists

Experience You Can Trust

NY Spine Medicine has been serving patients throughout South Florida with comprehensive nerve and muscle diagnostic services. Our board-certified specialists understand that accurate testing is the foundation of effective treatment.

We’ve helped thousands of patients get the answers they need through precise diagnostic testing and clear communication. When you’re dealing with nerve or muscle problems, experience matters.

Our Little Managua location makes advanced diagnostic testing accessible to patients throughout the region, with the same high standards you’d expect from a major medical center.

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Nerve Function Test Process

Simple Testing, Clear Results

Your nerve and muscle testing appointment starts with a detailed discussion about your symptoms, when they started, and what makes them better or worse. This helps us focus the testing on the areas most likely causing your problems.

During the EMG portion, we use thin electrodes to measure electrical activity in your muscles. The nerve conduction study involves small electrical pulses that test how well signals travel through your nerves. Most patients find the testing much more comfortable than they expected.

You’ll get your results immediately, not weeks later. We’ll explain exactly what the tests show, what it means for your condition, and discuss your treatment options right there in the office.

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Comprehensive Muscle and Nerve Evaluation

Complete Diagnostic Testing Package

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction velocity studies, giving us a complete picture of your nervous system function. We test multiple nerve pathways and muscle groups to identify patterns that might be missed with limited testing.

Each test is performed by experienced technicians under direct physician supervision. You’ll receive a comprehensive report that clearly explains the findings in terms you can understand, plus detailed technical results for your other doctors.

We work with most major insurance plans and provide transparent pricing upfront. No surprises, no hidden fees, just straightforward diagnostic testing that gets you the answers you need to move forward with treatment.

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Most nerve and muscle testing appointments take 45 minutes to an hour, depending on which areas we’re evaluating. The actual testing portion usually takes 20-30 minutes, with additional time for consultation before and after. We schedule appointments with enough time so you never feel rushed, and we can answer all your questions about the results before you leave.
The nerve conduction portion involves small electrical pulses that feel like brief static shocks – uncomfortable for a moment but not painful. The EMG uses very thin electrodes inserted into muscles, which feels similar to acupuncture needles. Most patients are surprised that it’s much more comfortable than they expected. We explain everything as we go and can adjust the testing if you’re particularly sensitive.
Nerve and muscle testing can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, peripheral neuropathy, muscle disorders, nerve damage from injuries, and many other conditions causing numbness, weakness, or pain. The tests help distinguish between nerve problems and muscle problems, identify exactly which nerves are affected, and determine how severe the damage is. This information is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan.
While many patients come to us with referrals from their primary care doctors or specialists, a referral isn’t always required depending on your insurance plan. We recommend checking with your insurance company about referral requirements. If you do need a referral, we can help coordinate with your doctor’s office to expedite the process so you can get tested as soon as possible.
You’ll get your results immediately after testing. We review the findings with you right in the office, explain what they mean, and discuss treatment options. You’ll also receive a written report to take with you, and we’ll send detailed results to your referring physician within 24 hours. No waiting weeks to find out what’s wrong – you’ll have answers before you leave our office.
In most cases, you can continue taking your regular medications before nerve and muscle testing. However, certain muscle relaxants or medications that affect nerve function might need to be adjusted before testing for the most accurate results. We’ll review all your medications when you schedule your appointment and let you know if any changes are needed. Never stop prescribed medications without discussing it with us or your doctor first.