nerve conduction studies

How are Nerve Conduction Studies Performed?

During an NCS, electrodes are placed on the skin over the nerve to be tested. A small electrical stimulus is applied, and the response is recorded. The main parameters measured include the nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and the amplitude of the response. These parameters can indicate issues with the myelin sheath or the axon, which are key structural components observed in histological studies.

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