Electromyoneurography (EMNG) is an electrodiagnostic technique examining muscle and nerve electrical activity, providing insight into lesion location, extent, and severity. It swiftly confirms clinical diagnoses and identifies peripheral nervous system ailments, some brain nerve conditions (e.g., nervus facialis), and assesses anal and urethral sphincter function in spinal cord sacral root-related diseases. Clinical use of EMNG involves a thorough neurological assessment and, if needed, neuroradiological tests (e.g., radiography, MRI, CT). This method encompasses Electromyography (EMG) and Electroneurography (ENG), playing a pivotal role in evaluating the nervous system and serving as a primary tool in various neuromuscular conditions. EMG focuses on muscle electrical activity, while ENG measures peripheral nerve conduction velocity and includes reflexological tests like H-reflex, Blink reflex, and F-wave.
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