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electromyography
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electromyography

(EMG) continuous recording of the electrical activity of voluntary muscle. It is obtained by means of an electrode inserted into the muscle and the recording is viewed on an oscilloscope. It is used to aid diagnosis of some nerve and muscle disorders.


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65) From an electrodiagnostic standpoint, the use of sensory evoked potentials (SEP) has demonstrated superior diagnostic ability, as Kang and Fan (64) reported abnormal SEP in 19 of 20 patients diagnosed with cervical CCM.
In 2002, Friedenberg et al reported that postoperative electrodiagnostic findings with needle EMG did not predict ultimate functional outcome in SAN neuropathy.
AAEM - American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine
 
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