Nerve and Muscle Testing in Modello, 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 Know What's Really Wrong

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness for too long without real answers. That uncertainty ends here.

Our nerve and muscle testing gives you objective data about what’s happening in your body. No more guessing whether your symptoms are serious or wondering if they’ll get worse.

When you walk out of our Modello office, you’ll know exactly what condition you’re dealing with, how severe it is, and what your treatment options look like. That’s the difference between living in limbo and having a clear path forward.

Nerve Testing Specialists Modello

We've Been Diagnosing These Conditions for Years

NY Spine Medicine has been serving South Florida patients with comprehensive neurological testing and pain management services. Our specialists understand that you need more than just a test – you need someone who can interpret the results and explain what they mean for your specific situation.

We’ve diagnosed everything from carpal tunnel syndrome to diabetic neuropathy to complex nerve compression disorders. When other doctors say “let’s wait and see,” we give you the testing that provides real answers.

Our Modello facility uses the same advanced diagnostic equipment you’d find at major medical centers, but with the personalized attention you deserve.

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EMG Testing Process Modello

Here's Exactly What Happens During Testing

Your nerve and muscle evaluation starts with a detailed discussion of your symptoms. We need to understand when they started, what makes them better or worse, and how they’re affecting your daily life.

The EMG portion involves placing small electrodes on your skin to measure muscle activity. You’ll be asked to contract certain muscles while we record the electrical signals. The nerve conduction study uses mild electrical pulses to test how well your nerves transmit signals.

Most patients are surprised by how tolerable the process is. The entire evaluation typically takes 45-60 minutes, and you’ll get your results immediately. We’ll explain what the findings mean and discuss your treatment options before you leave.

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Comprehensive Nerve Function Testing

What's Included in Your Diagnostic Evaluation

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCV). This combination gives us a complete picture of how your nerves and muscles are functioning.

We test for conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, radiculopathy, and various muscle disorders. The testing can identify nerve damage, muscle weakness, and pinpoint exactly where problems are occurring.

You’ll receive a detailed report of your findings, plus a clear explanation of what the results mean for your condition. If treatment is needed, we’ll discuss your options and can coordinate with other specialists when necessary. Most insurance plans cover these diagnostic procedures when medically necessary.

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The complete evaluation typically takes 45-60 minutes. This includes time for discussing your symptoms, performing both the EMG and nerve conduction studies, and reviewing your results. We don’t rush through the process because accurate testing requires attention to detail. You’ll get your results immediately after testing, along with a clear explanation of what the findings mean for your specific condition.
Most patients find the testing much more tolerable than they expected. The nerve conduction study involves brief electrical pulses that feel like small static shocks. The EMG uses very thin needles to measure muscle activity, which causes minimal discomfort. Any discomfort is temporary and stops immediately when the test is complete. We explain each step as we go, so you know exactly what to expect throughout the process.
These tests can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, ulnar neuropathy, radiculopathy (pinched nerves), peripheral neuropathy, muscle disorders, and various nerve compression syndromes. The testing shows us exactly where nerve damage or muscle dysfunction is occurring, how severe it is, and whether the problem is getting worse. This objective data is crucial for determining the right treatment approach for your specific condition.
Most insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We work with most major insurance providers and will verify your coverage before scheduling your appointment. Our staff handles the insurance paperwork and can explain your benefits. If you have questions about coverage, call us and we’ll check your specific plan details.
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 us know in advance. Continue taking your regular medications unless specifically instructed otherwise. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms.
You’ll receive your results immediately after testing is complete. We review the findings with you right away, explaining what the data shows about your nerve and muscle function. You’ll also receive a written report that you can share with other healthcare providers. If additional testing or specialist referrals are needed, we’ll discuss those recommendations during your results consultation and help coordinate your next steps.