EMG's and NCV's -- ever done in different positions?
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? |
From what I have read and my own experience, I believe it is always done when you are lying down. JMO.
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i would suggest you investigate a low back issue.....good luck
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I've never known these tests to be done, other than lying down.
Have you ever had an MRI of your lower back (& pelvic and hip regions)? |
I've only had EMG done in my arms...and that was done sitting up.
When I went to the physiatrist she decided to do it right there for the carpal tunnel. It was only 3 or 4 needles if I recall...it was a LONG time ago...and the results were awful then. I don't recall it being painful either ( I was watching the scope pretty much and my fingers moving by themselves!) I've never had my feet or legs done. |
Mine is in my lower legs/feet and for both they had me laying down but also had me on my side if I recall correct. I am not sure but I would think it would show the same results. I know for mine things like walking,different movements,etc change how my pain is. I was going to suggest also the mri of a brain/spine.
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You know Bob, I have had problems with my pelvis and hips, but have only had MRI's on my spine. I sure would like to know more about the PN problems these two areas might cause. Hmmmm. :confused: |
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