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Electromyography
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a diagnostic method for assessing muscle and nerve function by recording their electrical activity
What is "electromyography"?
Electromyography (EMG) is a test that measures the electrical activity in muscles and nerves. During the test, small sensors called electrodes are placed on the skin or inserted into the muscle. These electrodes identify electrical signals produced by muscle activity, which are then recorded and displayed on a screen or printed on paper. EMG is used to diagnose muscle and nerve disorders, such as muscle weakness or nerve damage, by showing how well the muscles and nerves are working.
Example
Electromyography is a valuable diagnostic tool for physicians.
My doctor recommended electromyography to assess nerve function.
I underwent electromyography to check my muscle health.