Precise EMG testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your symptoms so you can move forward with confidence.
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You’ve been dealing with nerve pain, muscle weakness, or that frustrating numbness for too long. Maybe you’ve had tests before that didn’t give you real answers. EMG testing changes that.
This isn’t guesswork. Electromyography testing measures exactly how your nerves and muscles are functioning, giving you concrete data about what’s happening in your body. When your EMG nerve test is complete, you’ll understand whether that tingling in your hands is carpal tunnel, if your back pain involves nerve compression, or if your muscle weakness has a specific cause.
The relief isn’t just physical—it’s mental. You’ll finally have a clear picture of your condition and a roadmap for treatment that actually addresses the root problem.
NY Spine Medicine has been providing diagnostic clarity to patients throughout New Jersey for years. We specialize in comprehensive nerve and muscle testing, combining advanced EMG diagnostic testing with nerve conduction studies for complete evaluation.
Located conveniently in East Newark, we serve patients who need answers about complex nerve and muscle conditions. Our physicians are board-certified specialists who understand that accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective treatment.
You’re not just getting a test—you’re getting expertise that translates complex electrodiagnostic results into clear, actionable information about your health.
Your EMG testing appointment starts with a discussion about your symptoms and medical history. We need to understand exactly what you’re experiencing to focus the testing on the right areas.
During the nerve conduction study portion, small electrodes are placed on your skin to measure how well your nerves transmit electrical signals. This part feels like mild static electricity and shows if your nerves are functioning normally or if there’s damage or compression.
The electromyography for muscle disorders portion involves inserting a thin needle electrode into specific muscles to measure their electrical activity. While this sounds uncomfortable, most patients find it much more tolerable than expected. The needle detects whether your muscles are responding properly to nerve signals.
Results are available immediately. We’ll explain what the findings mean for your specific situation and discuss treatment options based on the objective data from your muscle nerve testing.
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Your EMG testing includes both nerve conduction studies and electromyography testing in one comprehensive appointment. This combination provides a complete picture of your nerve and muscle function, not just partial information.
The testing covers common conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy, and various muscle disorders. Whether your symptoms are in your hands, arms, legs, or back, our diagnostic approach is thorough and systematic.
You’ll receive detailed results interpretation, not just raw data. We explain what your specific findings mean, how they relate to your symptoms, and what treatment options are most appropriate based on the objective measurements from your electromyography testing.
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