Nerve and Muscle Testing in North Grapeland Heights, FL

Finally Get Answers About Your Symptoms

Advanced nerve and muscle testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your numbness, tingling, or weakness.

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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

Know What You're Dealing With

You’ve been dealing with symptoms that affect your daily life. Numbness in your hands that makes typing difficult. Tingling in your feet that keeps you awake. Weakness that makes simple tasks frustrating.

Our nerve and muscle testing gives you concrete answers. We use electromyography and nerve conduction studies to measure exactly how your nerves and muscles are functioning. No more guessing about what’s wrong.

When you know what’s causing your symptoms, you can make informed decisions about treatment. You’ll understand whether your condition is progressing, stable, or improving. Most importantly, you’ll have a clear path forward instead of wondering if your symptoms will get worse.

Nerve Testing Specialists North Grapeland Heights

We Know What We're Looking For

NY Spine Medicine has been serving North Grapeland Heights residents with specialized nerve and muscle testing for years. We understand that your symptoms are real and deserve accurate diagnosis.

We’ve seen thousands of patients who’ve been told their symptoms are “just stress” or “part of aging.” That’s not good enough. Your symptoms have a cause, and we have the expertise and equipment to find it.

Our focus is on precision. We don’t rush through tests or give vague explanations. You’ll understand exactly what we found and what it means for your health.

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Nerve Function Test Process

Here's What Actually Happens

Your testing appointment starts with a detailed discussion of your symptoms. We need to understand when they started, what makes them better or worse, and how they’re affecting your life.

The nerve conduction study comes first. We place small electrodes on your skin and send mild electrical pulses to measure how fast and strong your nerve signals are. It feels like small taps or tingling sensations.

Next is the electromyography, where we use a thin needle electrode to measure your muscle activity. You’ll contract specific muscles while we record the electrical signals. The whole process typically takes 30-45 minutes, and you’ll get your results the same day.

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Muscle and Nerve Evaluation Services

Complete Testing for Accurate Diagnosis

Our comprehensive nerve and muscle testing evaluates both sensory and motor function. We test nerve conduction velocity, muscle response patterns, and electrical activity to build a complete picture of your condition.

We commonly diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, diabetic neuropathy, herniated disc complications, and muscle disorders. Many North Grapeland Heights patients come to us after experiencing symptoms that interfere with work, sleep, or daily activities.

You’ll receive detailed results explaining exactly what we found, what it means, and what treatment options are available. We coordinate with your other healthcare providers to ensure you get the most appropriate care for your specific condition.

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Most patients describe the nerve conduction study as feeling like small taps or mild tingling sensations. The EMG portion involves thin needle electrodes, which can cause brief discomfort similar to getting blood drawn. The discomfort is temporary and manageable for most people. We explain each step as we go and work at a pace that keeps you comfortable. The entire test typically takes 30-45 minutes, and any discomfort stops immediately when the test is complete.
You’ll get your results the same day as your test. We review the data immediately and explain what we found during your appointment. We don’t make you wait days or weeks wondering about your results. You’ll leave understanding what’s causing your symptoms and what the next steps should be. If additional testing is needed, we’ll explain why and help you schedule it promptly. Our goal is to give you answers quickly so you can move forward with appropriate treatment.
Nerve conduction studies and EMG testing can diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, sciatica, herniated disc nerve compression, and various muscle disorders. We can also detect early stages of conditions before symptoms become severe. The testing shows us exactly where nerve damage is occurring and how extensive it is. This precision helps us recommend the most effective treatment options and track whether your condition is stable, improving, or progressing over time.
Most insurance plans cover medically necessary nerve and muscle testing when you have symptoms like numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain. We verify your coverage before your appointment and explain any out-of-pocket costs upfront. Our staff handles insurance authorization when required and works with your plan to ensure proper coverage. We accept most major insurance plans serving North Grapeland Heights residents. If you have questions about specific coverage details, call us before your appointment so we can check your benefits.
Avoid using lotions or oils on your skin the day of testing, as they can interfere with electrode placement. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. Bring a list of your current medications and any previous test results related to your symptoms. You can eat normally and take your regular medications unless we specifically tell you otherwise. Plan for about an hour at our office, though the actual testing takes 30-45 minutes. You can drive yourself home and return to normal activities immediately after testing.
Nerve conduction studies measure how fast and strong electrical signals travel along your nerves using surface electrodes on your skin. EMG testing uses thin needle electrodes to measure the electrical activity inside your muscles. We often do both tests together because they give us different but complementary information about your condition. The nerve conduction study shows us how well your nerves are working, while the EMG shows us how your muscles respond to nerve signals. Together, they provide a complete picture of your nerve and muscle function.