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Old 05-22-2010, 01:42 PM #1
AintNoSunshine AintNoSunshine is offline
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Question Can someone interpret my last EMG?

For those who've had a few of these I thought maybe you could tell me what you think this means.My neuro said possibly sfn which is why I'm getting tested for it,I'll also be tested for autonomic due to other issues.I just wanted to see what you guys think from experience.This is what the end results said

"Impression: Normal study.There is no electrodiagnostic evidence of a large fiber neuropathy,although the motor unit changes in the Extensor Digitorum Brevis and Abductor Hallucis may be consistant with a chronic but very mild,distal neuropathic process.There is no evidence for a lower motor neuron process involving the hypoglossal nerve."

What is a "chronic but very mild,distal neuropathic process"?My one neuro said it was just everyday wear and tear of my feet.I didn't like that guy.
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