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EMG

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What is EMG?

Electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic technique used to assess the health of muscles and the nerve cells that control them (motor neurons). EMG results can reveal nerve dysfunction, muscle dysfunction or problems with nerve-to-muscle signal transmission. It's commonly used to diagnose neuromuscular diseases, assess muscle weakness, and evaluate rehabilitation progress. It is also used in prosthetics, robotics, and sports science for controlling devices and studying muscle activity.

What other technologies are related to EMG?

EMG Complementary Technologies

NCS is often used in conjunction with EMG to diagnose nerve and muscle disorders. NCS evaluates nerve function, complementing EMG's assessment of muscle function.
mentioned alongside EMG in 30% (207) of relevant job posts
NCV is a part of NCS and is often used in conjunction with EMG to diagnose nerve and muscle disorders. NCV evaluates nerve function, complementing EMG's assessment of muscle function.
mentioned alongside EMG in 46% (89) of relevant job posts
EP (Evoked Potentials) measures the electrical activity of the brain in response to stimulation. While related to neural function, it is not a direct competitor, but can provide complementary information.
mentioned alongside EMG in 14% (263) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning EMG?

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US Department of Veterans Affairs
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SSM Health
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Amsterdam UMC
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