Tbilisi, Georgia: An electroneuromyography study is provided by Dr. Maia Tighashvili, a neurophysiologist and neurologist at American Hospital Tbilisi, which is accredited by JCI and is considered the gold standard worldwide.
Using the newest, most cutting-edge technology, electroneuromyography is used to diagnose the following conditions:
- peripheral nerve compression injury (cubital tunnel syndrome, wrist, etc.);
- traumatic damage to the upper and lower extremity plexuses;
- diseases of peripheral nerves with different causes, such as inflammatory, diabetic, alcoholic, and genetic polyneuropathies;
- Muscle diseases that are acquired or inherited (polymyositis, endocrine disorders, progressive muscular dystrophy);
- disorders of the motor neurons (spinal muscular atrophy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis);
- Myasthenia and myasthenic syndromes are examples of neuromuscular transmission diseases.
Electroneuromyography (EMG) is a study that is characterized by a short-term unpleasant sensation and lasts from 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the scope of the study.
It is possible to conduct the study in two stages: the first – the electroneurography part, which is examined with electrical impulses, and the second – the myographic part, which is examined using a needle electrode.
This method of research is needed by doctors of various profiles to diagnose peripheral nerve and muscle injuries.
Never be afraid to schedule an appointment at American Hospital Tbilisi. Offering customized care and ensuring the best outcomes are the top priorities for their team of experts. Their address is Ushangi Chkheidze Street #17, Tbilisi, and their phone number is +995 (32) 2 009 009. Initiate the journey towards a life devoid of agony and pain from peripheral nerve compression injury.
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