electrodiagnostikat
Electrodiagnostikat refers to a group of medical tests that assess the electrical activity of nerves and muscles. These tests help diagnose and monitor conditions affecting the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system, particularly those that impact nerve function or muscle integrity. The primary goal of electrodiagnostikat is to measure the speed and strength of electrical signals transmitted through nerves and the electrical activity generated by muscles. This information can help pinpoint the location and severity of neurological or muscular dysfunction.
Common electrodiagnostikat procedures include electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS). EMG involves inserting a small
The results of electrodiagnostikat are interpreted by neurologists or other medical specialists trained in these techniques.