elektromiográfiát
Elektromiográfiát, often abbreviated as EMG, is a diagnostic technique used to evaluate the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles. It is also used to assess the function of nerves that control muscles. The procedure involves the insertion of a fine needle electrode into the muscle to be tested. This electrode detects the electrical signals generated by muscle fibers when they contract and relax. These signals are then amplified and displayed on a monitor as waveforms.
Another method of EMG involves placing surface electrodes on the skin over the muscle. This technique is
EMG is frequently performed in conjunction with nerve conduction studies (NCS). NCS measures the speed and strength