EMG Testing in Shorecrest, FL

Get Clear Answers About Your Nerve Pain

Precise electromyography testing that identifies exactly what’s causing your numbness, tingling, or weakness.

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Professional Electromyography Testing Shorecrest

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with symptoms that don’t make sense. Numbness in your hands that comes and goes. Weakness in your legs that your doctor can’t explain. Tingling that keeps you awake at night.

EMG testing gives you the answers you need. This diagnostic test measures the electrical activity in your muscles and nerves, pinpointing exactly where the problem lies. No more guessing. No more treating symptoms without understanding the cause.

When you know what’s actually wrong, you can focus on the right treatment. Whether it’s carpal tunnel, a pinched nerve, or muscle disease, accurate diagnosis means targeted therapy that actually works.

Trusted EMG Specialists Shorecrest

Experience You Can Trust

We’ve been serving the Shorecrest community with advanced neurological diagnostics for years. Our board-certified physicians specialize in spine and nerve conditions, bringing expertise that makes the difference between unclear results and definitive answers.

We understand that you’ve probably been to other doctors who couldn’t figure out what was wrong. That’s exactly why we focus on precision diagnostics. We use the latest EMG and nerve conduction equipment, and more importantly, we take the time to explain what your results actually mean.

You’re not just another test result here. You’re someone who deserves to understand what’s happening in your body.

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EMG Testing Process Shorecrest

Simple Process, Clear Results

Your EMG test starts with a consultation where we discuss your symptoms and medical history. This helps us focus the test on the areas most likely causing your problems.

During the electromyography portion, we place small electrodes on your skin and insert a thin needle electrode into specific muscles. The needle measures electrical activity while your muscle is at rest and when you contract it. For the nerve conduction study, we place electrodes on your skin and send small electrical pulses to measure how well your nerves transmit signals.

The entire process typically takes 30-60 minutes depending on how many areas we need to test. You’ll get your results immediately, and we’ll explain exactly what they mean for your condition and treatment options.

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Comprehensive EMG Diagnostic Testing

Complete Nerve and Muscle Evaluation

Your EMG testing includes both electromyography and nerve conduction studies in one appointment. We test the specific areas related to your symptoms, whether that’s your arms, legs, back, or neck.

Most patients in Shorecrest come to us dealing with conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, herniated disc complications, or unexplained muscle weakness. Our comprehensive approach means we don’t just test one area and call it done. We evaluate the entire pathway from your spine to the affected area.

You’ll receive a detailed report of your findings, a clear explanation of what the results mean, and specific recommendations for treatment. We also coordinate with your other healthcare providers to ensure everyone understands your diagnosis.

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EMG testing involves some discomfort, but it’s generally well-tolerated by most patients. The nerve conduction portion feels like small electrical pulses on your skin – similar to static electricity shocks. The needle electrode insertion feels like a small pinch, similar to acupuncture. Most patients describe the discomfort as mild to moderate and temporary. The test typically lasts 30-60 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when the test is complete. We explain each step as we go, so you know exactly what to expect.
EMG testing can diagnose a wide range of nerve and muscle conditions including carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, sciatica, herniated disc nerve compression, peripheral neuropathy, muscle diseases, and nerve injuries. The test is particularly useful for determining if your symptoms are caused by nerve compression, muscle problems, or issues with nerve signal transmission. If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, weakness, or unexplained muscle pain, EMG testing can often pinpoint the exact cause and location of the problem.
You’ll receive your EMG results immediately after the test is complete. We’ll review the findings with you right away, explaining what the electrical patterns show and what they mean for your specific condition. You’ll leave the appointment with a clear understanding of your diagnosis and next steps. We also provide a detailed written report that you can share with your other healthcare providers. There’s no waiting days or weeks for results – you get answers the same day.
Most insurance plans cover EMG testing when it’s medically necessary to diagnose nerve or muscle conditions. We accept most major insurance plans and will verify your coverage before your appointment. Our staff will check your specific benefits and let you know about any copays or deductibles that may apply. If you have questions about coverage, call us with your insurance information and we’ll help you understand your benefits. We believe cost shouldn’t prevent you from getting the answers you need about your health.
Preparation for EMG testing is minimal. Avoid using lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of the test, as they can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. If you’re on blood-thinning medications, let us know beforehand, though you typically don’t need to stop them. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms. You can eat normally before the test and continue your regular activities afterward.
EMG (electromyography) and nerve conduction studies are complementary tests that we often perform together. Nerve conduction studies measure how well electrical signals travel along your nerves by placing electrodes on your skin and sending small electrical pulses. EMG measures the electrical activity within your muscles using thin needle electrodes. Together, these tests give us a complete picture of your nerve and muscle function. The nerve conduction study shows us if signals are getting through your nerves properly, while the EMG shows us how your muscles respond to those signals.