Clinical utility of surface EMG [RETIRED]

Seth L. Pullman(American Academy of Neurology), Douglas S. Goodin(American Academy of Neurology), A.I. Marquinez(American Academy of Neurology), Samer D. Tabbal(American Academy of Neurology), Michael Rubin(American Academy of Neurology)
Neurology
July 25, 2000
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Abstract

This report reviews the clinical uses of surface electromyography (SEMG) as a diagnostic tool for neurologic disorders. SEMG is assessed with regard to the evaluation of patients with neuromuscular diseases, low back pain, and disorders of motor control. This broadens the scope of a previous assessment of SEMG in neurologic practice by the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine 1 in which its utility was examined with regard to neuromuscular diseases only.


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