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Electromyography (EMG/NCV) Testing in Jacksonville, FL

Evaluate nerve and muscle function with precision

Electromyography and nerve conduction studies are diagnostic procedures used to evaluate the health of muscles and peripheral nerves. These tests measure electrical signals traveling through nerves and muscles to help detect nerve damage, neuropathy, and neuromuscular disorders. Neurological diagnostic services available in Jacksonville include EMG and NCV testing through Universal Neurological Care to support accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Electromyography (EMG/NCV) Testing in Jacksonville, FL

What Is EMG/NCV Testing?

Electromyography and nerve conduction studies are diagnostic tests used to evaluate how well nerves and muscles are functioning. EMG measures electrical activity within muscles, while NCV measures how quickly electrical signals move through nerves. These tests are often used to identify neuropathy, nerve compression, muscle disorders, weakness, numbness, tingling, or unexplained pain. When symptoms involve the peripheral nervous system, patients may receive these studies as part of a larger workup by a neurology specialist.

Conditions EMG/NCV Testing May Help Evaluate

Peripheral Neuropathy

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Radiculopathy

Muscle Weakness

Numbness and Tingling

Neuromuscular Disorders

Nerve Compression

Sciatica-Related Nerve Symptoms

Unexplained Limb Pain

What to Expect During EMG and Nerve Conduction Testing

Patients undergoing EMG/NCV testing often report symptoms such as muscle weakness, numbness, tingling, burning sensations, or unexplained limb pain. These symptoms may indicate nerve damage or neuromuscular disorders that affect movement and sensation.
During the test, small electrodes and mild electrical impulses measure how nerves transmit signals and how muscles respond. The physician may also insert a thin needle electrode into specific muscles to evaluate electrical activity.
After testing, physicians interpret the electrical responses to determine whether nerve compression, neuropathy, or muscle dysfunction is present. Results help guide appropriate treatment strategies and neurological care plans.
Depressed Brain
Non-Depressed Brain
Source: Mark George M.D., Biological Psychiatry Branch Division of Intramural Research Programs, NIMH 1993.

Safety and Effectiveness of EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

Accurate Nerve Function Evaluation

EMG and nerve conduction studies measure how well nerves transmit signals to muscles, helping physicians detect nerve damage or neuromuscular disorders.
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Controlled Diagnostic Procedure

The test uses small electrodes and mild electrical stimulation under medical supervision to ensure patient safety.

Supports Targeted Treatment

Results help physicians identify the source of nerve pain, weakness, or numbness and guide effective treatment planning.

Why Choose Universal Neurocare

Weakness, numbness, tingling, and persistent pain are symptoms that demand precise answers. Our neurology providers in Jacksonville perform and interpret EMG and nerve conduction studies in house, evaluating electrical responses in muscles and nerves to pinpoint whether symptoms originate from nerve compression, peripheral neuropathy, or neuromuscular disorders.

The difference here is clinical depth. Testing is not handed off for outside interpretation. Findings are reviewed by the same neurological team managing your care, ensuring diagnostic results translate directly into an effective treatment strategy.

Because everything happens within one integrated practice, patients leave with clarity and a defined path forward.


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FAQS

Electromyography (EMG/NCV)
EMG and nerve conduction studies are important diagnostic tools used to evaluate nerve and muscle function. Patients experiencing numbness, weakness, or nerve pain often undergo these tests to identify the underlying cause of their symptoms.
Nerve conduction studies measure how quickly electrical signals travel through peripheral nerves, while electromyography evaluates how muscles respond to those signals. Together, these tests help physicians determine whether symptoms are caused by nerve damage, muscle disorders, or problems in nerve-muscle communication.
Neurologists commonly recommend EMG testing when patients experience symptoms such as muscle weakness, tingling, numbness, nerve pain, or unexplained muscle cramps. These symptoms may be associated with conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, pinched nerves, or neuromuscular diseases.
Patients looking for EMG testing near me should seek clinics with neurological diagnostic expertise. In Jacksonville, Universal Neurological Care offers EMG and nerve conduction testing to evaluate nerve damage, muscle disorders, and other neurological conditions affecting movement and sensation.

Electromyography (EMG/NCV)

Experiencing nerve or muscle issues? Schedule your EMG test today to identify underlying conditions and guide the right treatment plan.
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