Gorbos
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I would like to ask one thing about EMG. I had my EMG (clean) but still I have some concerns, since i've been reading scientific studies on the Internet which made me a little worried. (Symptoms lasting from september)
I don't understand how a little group of muscles can be in fact useful for saying "there is/there is not" als. In fact, muscles tested in my EMG were 6 in the four limbs (also, I did forget to tell the examiner about some other muscles I saw as "strange").
What if those muscles have not been involved by denervation process? Are 6 muscles enough in your opinion?
I have searched on the Internet and didn't find any satisfying answer to this! so if someone can give me a scientific explanation I would be very grateful.
Thanks.
I don't understand how a little group of muscles can be in fact useful for saying "there is/there is not" als. In fact, muscles tested in my EMG were 6 in the four limbs (also, I did forget to tell the examiner about some other muscles I saw as "strange").
What if those muscles have not been involved by denervation process? Are 6 muscles enough in your opinion?
I have searched on the Internet and didn't find any satisfying answer to this! so if someone can give me a scientific explanation I would be very grateful.
Thanks.
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