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  1. Electromyography (EMG) - Spine-health

    Electromyography (EMG) is a diagnostic test that assesses muscle and nerve function, aiding in diagnosing neuromuscular disorders.

  2. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEP) - Spine-health

    An SSEP test does not ascertain why the nerve or spinal cord isn’t functioning appropriately. The underlying cause of the spinal problem is typically identified through other tests, such as …

  3. Diagnosing Cervical Radiculopathy - Spine-health

    Cervical radiculopathy is diagnosed through clinical evaluation, medical history, imaging (like MRI), and nerve conduction studies if needed.

  4. Diagnosing Causes of Foot Drop - Spine-health

    Diagnosing foot drop causes involves medical history, physical examination, and sometimes, imaging or nerve conduction tests.

  5. Introduction to Diagnostic Studies for Back and Neck Pain

    Interpreting Diagnostic Test Results A doctor who specializes in the field of the test reviews the result (s) and provides it to the treating physician, who eventually discusses it with the patient …

  6. Brachial Neuritis Diagnosis - Spine-health

    Physicians can typically diagnose brachial neuritis through a patient history and physical exam, but more complex cases may require medical imaging and electrodiagnostic tests.

  7. Diagnosing Cervical Stenosis with Myelopathy - Spine-health

    Diagnosis of cervical stenosis with myelopathy involves clinical assessment, imaging, and neurological tests.

  8. Getting an Accurate Back Pain Diagnosis - Spine-health

    Accurate back pain diagnosis relies on thorough assessments, including medical history, physical exams, imaging, and tests.

  9. Symptoms and Diagnosis of Piriformis Syndrome - Spine-health

    An EMG test can help identify muscle dysfunction in the buttock by testing the piriformis and other surrounding muscles. In piriformis syndrome, abnormal patterns may be observed in the …

  10. Diagnosing Cervical Osteoarthritis - Spine-health

    Spurling’s test checks to see if compressing the cervical spine (temporarily) worsens or recreates the patient’s symptoms, which could indicate a pinched nerve. If the doctor collects enough …