A Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) is a diagnostic test used to evaluate the function of the nerves and diagnose conditions affecting the peripheral nervous system.
An NCS test is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms such as numbness, tingling, weakness, or pain in their limbs. It's also used to diagnose nerve disorders like carpal tunnel syndrome, neuropathy, and other conditions affecting nerve function. If you have unexplained muscle weakness or sensory issues, an NCS test can help identify the underlying cause.
NCS tests provide precise information on nerve function, helping to accurately diagnose conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and neuropathy, which is crucial for effective treatment.
The results offer detailed insights into nerve health, enabling healthcare providers to develop and adjust targeted treatment plans based on specific nerve function data.
An NCS test measures nerve function by applying electrical impulses through electrodes on the skin, recording how quickly and strongly signals travel along the nerves.