Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Default location of emg/ncv

Hello,

I think I am happy problems with both median and ulnar nerves. I think they are compressed in my elbow or shoulder. I have had an emg/ncv but it was only done on my lower arm (below the elbow). for those of you that have had an emg/ncv for thoracic outlet syndrome where on your body did they test? My test didn't indicate anything abnormal but I have major tingling and burning, and whenever I touch the area behind my elbow it sends major tingles down my arm. as if I had smacked my funny bone or something. I am wondering if they didn't test the right area and that's why nothing showed up?
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