Nerve and Muscle Testing in Rossville, NY

Get Clear Answers About Your Symptoms

Advanced diagnostic testing that pinpoints exactly what’s causing your pain, numbness, or weakness.

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EMG and Nerve Conduction Studies

Finally Know What's Wrong

You’ve been dealing with symptoms long enough. That tingling in your hands, the shooting pain down your leg, or the weakness that makes simple tasks frustrating – these aren’t things you should have to live with or wonder about.

Nerve and muscle testing gives you concrete answers. Instead of guessing what’s causing your discomfort, you get precise information about how your nerves are functioning and whether your muscles are responding properly.

When you know exactly what’s happening in your body, treatment becomes straightforward. No more trial and error. No more wondering if your symptoms are “all in your head.” Just clear diagnostic results that point toward the right solution for your specific condition.

Nerve Testing Specialists Rossville

We Know What We're Looking For

We’ve been helping Staten Island residents get answers about their nerve and muscle problems for years. Our team understands that when you’re dealing with unexplained symptoms, you need more than just another test – you need expertise.

We’ve seen every type of nerve condition, from carpal tunnel syndrome to complex neuropathies. That experience means we know how to interpret your results accurately and explain them in terms that actually make sense.

Our Rossville location serves the local community with the kind of specialized care that used to require trips into Manhattan. Same advanced diagnostic capabilities, right in your neighborhood.

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Nerve Function Test Process

Simple Testing, Clear Results

The testing process is straightforward and takes about 30-60 minutes depending on which nerves we’re evaluating. For the nerve conduction study, small electrodes are placed on your skin to measure how quickly electrical signals travel through your nerves.

The EMG portion involves a thin needle electrode that’s inserted into specific muscles to check their electrical activity. Yes, there’s some discomfort, but most patients find it’s much less bothersome than they expected – and definitely worth it for the answers they get.

You’ll see your results immediately. We don’t make you wait days or weeks wondering what the test showed. We’ll walk through the findings with you right then, explain what they mean for your condition, and discuss your treatment options.

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What Your Testing Includes

Your nerve and muscle testing includes both electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction velocity (NCV) studies. These work together to give us a complete picture of your neurological function.

The nerve conduction study measures how fast electrical impulses move through your nerves and how strong those signals are. This helps us identify problems like carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, or peripheral neuropathy.

The EMG evaluates your muscle’s electrical activity both at rest and during contraction. This tells us whether your muscles are getting proper signals from your nerves and helps diagnose conditions affecting the connection between nerves and muscles. Together, these tests can pinpoint exactly where problems are occurring in your nervous system.

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Most nerve and muscle testing appointments take between 30-60 minutes, depending on how many areas we need to evaluate. The actual testing time varies based on your specific symptoms and which nerves or muscles we’re examining. We don’t rush through the process because accurate results require careful measurement of each nerve’s function. You’ll typically spend more time discussing the results than you will on the actual testing. We make sure you understand what we found and what it means for your treatment before you leave.
The nerve conduction study feels like small electrical pulses – similar to static electricity shocks, but controlled and brief. Most people find this more surprising than painful. The EMG involves thin needle electrodes inserted into muscles, which does cause some discomfort similar to getting blood drawn. However, the needles are much thinner than those used for injections, and the discomfort is temporary. Most patients tell us the testing was much more tolerable than they expected, especially when they consider how valuable the information is for their diagnosis.
Nerve and muscle testing can diagnose a wide range of conditions including carpal tunnel syndrome, ulnar neuropathy, sciatica, diabetic neuropathy, pinched nerves, muscle disorders, and various forms of peripheral neuropathy. The testing is also valuable for evaluating symptoms like unexplained numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle cramping. We can determine whether your symptoms are coming from nerve compression, nerve damage, muscle problems, or issues with the connection between nerves and muscles. This precision helps us recommend the most effective treatment approach for your specific condition.
Preparation is simple, but important for accurate results. Don’t use lotions, oils, or creams on your skin the day of testing, as these can interfere with the electrodes. Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being tested. If you’re on blood thinners, let us know beforehand, though you usually don’t need to stop them. Avoid caffeine for a few hours before testing if possible, as it can affect muscle activity. Most importantly, don’t let anxiety about the test keep you from getting the answers you need about your symptoms.
You’ll get your results immediately after testing. We review the findings with you right in the office, explaining what the test showed and what it means for your condition. There’s no waiting period or follow-up appointment needed just to learn your results. We’ll show you the actual test data, explain the measurements, and discuss how these findings relate to your symptoms. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of your diagnosis and recommended next steps for treatment. If additional consultation with other specialists is needed, we’ll coordinate that referral based on your test results.
Most insurance plans cover nerve and muscle testing when it’s medically necessary to diagnose your symptoms. We work with most major insurance providers and will verify your coverage before your appointment. The testing is considered a standard diagnostic procedure for evaluating nerve and muscle disorders, so coverage is typically straightforward. We’ll handle the insurance paperwork and let you know about any out-of-pocket costs upfront. If you have questions about your specific coverage, our billing team can check your benefits and explain what you can expect to pay before you schedule your appointment.