Electromyoneurography
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Electromyoneurography (EMNG) is the combined use of electromyography and electroneurography[1] This technique allows for the measurement of a peripheral nerve's conduction velocity upon stimulation (electroneurography) alongside electrical recording of muscular activity (electromyography). Their combined use proves to be clinically relevant by allowing for both the source and location of a particular neuromuscular disease to be known, and for more accurate diagnoses.
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Purpose | measurement of a peripheral nerve’s conduction velocity |
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