
pmid: 34602219
Needle electromyography (EMG) waveforms recorded during needle EMG help to define the type, temporal course, and severity of a neuromuscular disorder. Accurate interpretation of EMG waveforms is a critical component of an electrodiagnostic examination. This article reviews the significance of spontaneous EMG waveforms and changes in voluntary motor unit potentials in neuromuscular disorders.
Electromyography, Humans, Neuromuscular Diseases
Electromyography, Humans, Neuromuscular Diseases
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