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Old 02-16-2013, 07:01 PM #1
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Following the suggestion of mrsD, I am posting my question here as I have under Peripheral Neuropathy Nerve problems.


Please go there and read my post because I am trying to determine if the needle portion(shock & needle) of the nerve test's were done correctly.
The needle portion of the test was as I have described in both sessions which were 2 years apart and by the same doctor and I am of the opinion that he should not have forced movement in the needle test.
He seemed to be trying to obtain some reading that he wasn't getting by the movement that I could do. When he would get what he wanted on the monitor he would hit a key on keyboard and I assume this would record the reading at that moment.
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