EMG Testing in Aventura, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Symptoms

Advanced electromyography testing with same-day results and immediate specialist consultation in Aventura.

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Electromyography Diagnostic Testing Aventura

Finally Know What's Causing Your Pain

You’ve been dealing with numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness for weeks or months. Maybe your fingers go numb at night, or your arm feels weak after repetitive work. Perhaps you’re experiencing shooting pains down your leg that nobody can explain.

EMG testing gives you definitive answers. This diagnostic procedure measures the electrical activity in your muscles and nerves, pinpointing exactly where problems exist. No more guessing about whether your symptoms are serious or wondering if different doctors will give you different opinions.

Within hours of your test, you’ll know if you’re dealing with carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, muscle disorders, or other neurological conditions. More importantly, you’ll have a clear path forward for treatment that actually addresses the root cause of your discomfort.

Aventura Nerve Conduction Study Specialists

Spine Specialists You Can Trust

NY Spine Medicine has been providing specialized diagnostic and treatment services to South Florida patients for years. We focus exclusively on spine, nerve, and pain management conditions, which means we see cases like yours every day.

Our practice combines advanced diagnostic capabilities with immediate access to treatment options. You’re not just getting a test – you’re getting answers from specialists who understand exactly what your results mean and how to address your specific condition.

Located conveniently in Aventura, we serve patients throughout South Florida who need expert neurological diagnostics and comprehensive spine care.

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EMG Nerve Test Process

Simple Testing, Clear Results

Your EMG test starts with a consultation about your symptoms and medical history. Our technician explains exactly what will happen during the procedure, so you know what to expect.

During the electromyography portion, small electrodes are placed on your skin to measure muscle electrical activity. For the nerve conduction study component, mild electrical pulses test how well your nerves transmit signals. The entire process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on which areas need testing.

You’ll get your results the same day, along with a detailed explanation from your specialist. We’ll review exactly what the test found, what it means for your condition, and discuss treatment options that make sense for your situation. No waiting weeks for answers or trying to decode complex medical reports on your own.

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Comprehensive EMG Diagnostic Testing

Complete Nerve and Muscle Evaluation

Your EMG testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction studies, providing a complete picture of your neurological function. The testing covers multiple nerve pathways and muscle groups to identify exactly where problems exist.

Our advanced diagnostic equipment detects even subtle nerve damage or muscle dysfunction that might be missed with less comprehensive testing. This thoroughness means you get accurate results the first time, without needing to repeat tests or wonder if something was overlooked.

Following your diagnosis, our team provides detailed treatment recommendations tailored to your specific condition. Whether you need physical therapy, medication management, injection therapy, or other interventions, you’ll have a clear plan moving forward based on objective diagnostic findings.

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EMG testing involves some mild discomfort but isn’t painful for most patients. During the nerve conduction portion, you’ll feel brief electrical pulses similar to static electricity shocks. The electromyography part uses thin needle electrodes inserted into muscles, which feels like a quick pinch followed by mild pressure. Most patients tolerate the procedure well and say it’s less uncomfortable than they expected. The entire test takes 30-60 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when the test ends. Our technician will explain each step and can adjust the procedure if you’re experiencing significant discomfort.
You’ll receive your EMG results the same day as your test. Our specialist reviews your results immediately after the procedure and schedules a consultation to explain the findings. This means you’ll know what’s causing your symptoms within hours, not days or weeks. During the results consultation, your doctor will explain exactly what the test found, what your specific condition means, and discuss treatment options. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your diagnosis and a plan for addressing your symptoms. This immediate turnaround eliminates the anxiety of waiting for results and allows you to start appropriate treatment right away.
EMG testing can diagnose a wide range of nerve and muscle disorders including carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, herniated disc nerve compression, diabetic neuropathy, muscle diseases, and spinal stenosis. The test also detects conditions like ulnar nerve entrapment, radiculopathy, and various forms of peripheral neuropathy. If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, or unexplained pain, EMG testing can determine whether these symptoms stem from nerve damage, muscle disorders, or spinal conditions. The test is particularly valuable for distinguishing between different types of nerve problems and identifying the exact location of nerve compression or damage.
Preparation for EMG testing is minimal, but there are a few important guidelines. Avoid using lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of the test, 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 us know in advance, though these typically don’t prevent testing. You can eat normally before the test and take your regular medications unless specifically instructed otherwise. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted device, inform us when scheduling. The most important preparation is simply showing up relaxed and ready to discuss your symptoms in detail.
Most insurance plans cover EMG testing when it’s medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. The procedure is considered a standard diagnostic test for neurological conditions, similar to X-rays or blood work. Before your appointment, we’ll verify your insurance coverage and let you know about any copays or deductibles that apply. If you don’t have insurance or have high deductibles, we can discuss payment options and pricing upfront. The cost of getting a definitive diagnosis is typically much less than continuing to treat symptoms without knowing their cause. Having clear diagnostic results also prevents unnecessary treatments and helps ensure you receive the most effective care for your specific condition.
EMG testing can usually be performed safely even if you have metal implants, joint replacements, or surgical hardware. The electrical impulses used in nerve conduction studies are very low-level and don’t typically interfere with metal implants. However, patients with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other active electronic devices need special precautions, and the testing may need to be modified. Always inform us about any implanted devices, metal hardware, or medical equipment you have when scheduling your test. We’ll review your specific situation and determine the safest approach for your testing. In most cases, appropriate modifications allow for safe and effective EMG testing regardless of previous surgeries or implants.