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emg technician

A professional who measures electrical activity in peripheral nerves, using electromyograph (EMG) instrument, for use by physician in diagnosing neuromuscular disorders. Responsibilities include:

  • Explains procedures to patient to obtain cooperation and relieve anxieties during test.
  • Rubs electrode paste on patient's skin to ensure contact of electrodes.
  • Attaches surface recording electrodes to extremity in which activity is being measured to detect electrical impulse.
  • Attaches electrodes to electrode cables or leads connected to EMG instrument and selects nerve conduction mode on EMG.
  • Operates EMG instrument to record electrical activity in peripheral nerves.
  • Presses button on manually held surface stimulator electrode to deliver pulse and send electrical charge along peripheral nerve.
  • Monitors response on oscilloscope and presses button to record nerve conduction velocity.
  • Measures and records time and distance between stimulus and response, manually or using computer, and calculates velocity of electrical impulse in peripheral nerve.
  • Removes electrodes from patient upon conclusion of test and cleans electrode paste from skin, using alcohol and cotton.
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