Nerve and Muscle Testing in Wynwood Industrial District, FL

Get Real Answers About Your Pain

Advanced EMG and nerve conduction studies pinpoint exactly what’s wrong with your nerves and muscles.

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EMG Testing Wynwood Industrial District

Finally Know What's Causing Your Symptoms

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain long enough. Basic exams and guesswork haven’t given you the answers you need.

Nerve and muscle testing changes that. EMG and nerve conduction studies measure exactly how your nerves and muscles are functioning. No more wondering if your symptoms are “all in your head” or if something serious is going on.

These tests reveal nerve damage, muscle disorders, pinched nerves, and other conditions that standard exams miss. You get clear, measurable results that explain your symptoms and guide your treatment. When you know what’s wrong, you can fix it properly.

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Specialists Who Actually Find Answers

We’ve been serving the Wynwood Industrial District and surrounding South Florida communities with advanced diagnostic testing. Our team understands that accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment.

Too many patients spend months or years without clear answers about their nerve and muscle problems. That’s why we invested in comprehensive testing capabilities and the expertise to interpret results properly.

When other approaches haven’t worked, detailed nerve and muscle evaluation often reveals what’s been missed. You get the thorough assessment your condition deserves.

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Simple Testing, Clear Results

The process starts with understanding your specific symptoms and medical history. This background helps determine which tests will provide the most useful information for your situation.

During EMG testing, small electrodes measure electrical activity in your muscles. Nerve conduction studies use mild electrical pulses to test how well signals travel through your nerves. Both tests are performed in our office and typically take 30-60 minutes.

You’ll receive detailed results explaining what the tests found and what it means for your condition. No medical jargon or vague explanations. Just clear information about your nerve and muscle function that helps determine the best treatment approach.

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Comprehensive Nerve and Muscle Evaluation

Your testing includes both EMG and nerve conduction studies for a complete picture of your condition. EMG measures muscle electrical activity to detect muscle disorders, nerve damage affecting muscles, and other neuromuscular problems.

Nerve conduction studies evaluate how well electrical signals travel through your nerves. This identifies pinched nerves, nerve damage, and conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or peripheral neuropathy.

The combination reveals information that individual tests might miss. You get thorough evaluation of both nerve function and muscle response, plus detailed interpretation of what the results mean for your specific symptoms and treatment options.

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Most patients describe the sensations as uncomfortable but not painful. EMG testing involves inserting thin needle electrodes into muscles, which feels similar to getting an injection. Nerve conduction studies use small electrical pulses that create a brief tingling or tapping sensation. The discomfort is temporary and stops as soon as each test is complete. Many patients say the relief of finally getting answers about their condition far outweighs any temporary discomfort during testing.
You’ll receive preliminary results immediately after your testing is complete. Our specialist reviews your test data and explains the basic findings during your appointment. A detailed written report is typically available within 24-48 hours and includes comprehensive analysis of your nerve and muscle function. This quick turnaround means you don’t have to wait weeks wondering about your results, and your treatment planning can begin right away based on the findings.
These tests identify a wide range of nerve and muscle disorders including carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, peripheral neuropathy, muscle diseases, nerve damage from injuries, and conditions affecting the connection between nerves and muscles. EMG and nerve conduction studies can also rule out serious conditions, which is often just as important as confirming a diagnosis. The tests help distinguish between different types of nerve problems and determine whether symptoms are coming from nerve damage, muscle disorders, or other causes.
Avoid using lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of testing, as these can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. If you’re taking blood-thinning medications, let our office know in advance, though these tests can usually still be performed safely. Continue taking your regular medications unless specifically instructed otherwise. Bring a list of your current symptoms and any previous test results related to your nerve or muscle problems.
Most insurance plans cover EMG and nerve conduction studies when they’re medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. These are standard diagnostic procedures that insurance companies recognize as important for proper evaluation of nerve and muscle conditions. Our office can verify your coverage before your appointment and explain any potential out-of-pocket costs. Prior authorization may be required by some insurance plans, but our staff handles this process to ensure your testing is covered appropriately.
EMG testing measures electrical activity directly in your muscles using thin needle electrodes. This shows whether muscles are responding normally to nerve signals and can detect muscle diseases or nerve damage affecting muscle function. Nerve conduction studies test how well electrical signals travel along your nerves using surface electrodes and small electrical pulses. This identifies problems with nerve transmission itself, like pinched nerves or nerve damage. Both tests together provide a complete picture of your neuromuscular system and help pinpoint exactly where problems are occurring.