ABSTRACT
Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS) are not only tests to be
performed in isolation and reported without consideration of the clinical context,
but rather form part of what has been referred to as the electrodiagnostic consultation.
Using all of the pertinent information available to the electromyographer performing
the test, the electrodiagnostic consultation strives toward the goal of helping the
patient and the referring physician to establish a correct diagnosis. Although not
without limitations, EMG as an extension of the clinical history and physical examination
can be a powerful and sensitive diagnostic tool. Like any tool, however, the final
result depends on the skill and expertise with which it is wielded.
KEYWORDS
Electromyography (EMG) - nerve conduction studies (NCS) - electrodiagnosis - neuromuscular
disease - diagnostic testing