nerve conduction studies

How are Nerve Conduction Studies Performed?

During an NCS, surface electrodes are placed on the skin over the nerve to be tested. A small electrical impulse is then delivered to one electrode, and the response is recorded by another electrode. The test measures the speed (conduction velocity) and strength (amplitude) of the nerve signal. This process is repeated for different nerves to provide a comprehensive assessment.

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