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Old 06-06-2009, 10:09 AM #8
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Default Laying down

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Originally Posted by lefthanded View Post
I was wondering if there are occasions when nerve testing is done in different positions. My reason for asking is that the neuropathy in my feet is different when I have been sitting than it is when I have been standing. All of my testing was done in a supine position, if I recall correctly.

Do neurologists ever do the tests in various positions, or doesn't your position make a difference?
When I have had mine it was always laying down.
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