närvikonduktiostud
Närvikonduktiostud, a Swedish term, translates to nerve conduction study in English. It is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the health and function of peripheral nerves. This electrodiagnostic technique measures how quickly electrical signals travel along a nerve. By applying small electrical impulses to a nerve and recording the response with electrodes placed on the skin, clinicians can assess the nerve's integrity and identify any damage or abnormalities.
The procedure typically involves two parts: nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG). NCS measures the
Närvikonduktiostud is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, sciatica,