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Nerve Conduction Study Near Me in Scottsdale
If you feel tingling, numbness, burning, weakness, or sharp pain, it might be coming from a nerve problem. Many people deal with these symptoms for a long time without knowing the cause. Not knowing which nerve is affected makes it hard to treat. A nerve conduction study in Scottsdale can help find the answer.
Getting the right diagnosis is the first step to finding the best treatment. At Comprehensive Pain Management, our team uses nerve tests to find the cause of your symptoms and create a treatment plan that works for you.
What is a Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) Test?
A nerve conduction study (NCS) is a test that checks how well your nerves send signals through your body. Think of your nerves like wires. They carry messages from your brain to your muscles and back. If a nerve is injured or pressed, the messages get slower or weaker.
During the test, we send small electrical signals through the nerve. Sensors on your skin measure how fast and strong the signal travels. If the signal is too slow or weak, it could mean nerve damage. This test checks only the nerves, not your muscles or bones.
Who Should Get an NCS Test in Scottsdale?
You may need this test if you have:
- Ongoing numbness or tingling
- Burning or sharp pain
- Muscle weakness
- Signs of carpal tunnel
- Sciatica or pinched nerves
- Nerve pain from diabetes
- Neck or back pain
- Past car accidents causing nerve issues
Why Nerve Conduction Studies Matter
Nerve conduction studies are important tests that check how well your nerves are working. Below are some reasons why they matter and how they help with your treatment:
- Finds nerve damage early
- Shows exactly which nerve is affected
- Helps confirm or rule out nerve compression
- Guides your treatment plan
- Avoids unnecessary tests or procedures
- Speeds up pain relief
- Tracks healing progress
- Safe and non-surgical
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What to Expect During the Test
At Comprehensive Pain Management in Scottsdale, Dr. KellerShabrokh will carefully perform your test:
- Small sensors are placed on your skin
- Gentle electrical signals are sent through the nerve
- The sensors measure how fast and strong the signal is
- Several nerves may be tested based on your symptoms
- The test is adjusted depending on what you feel
You may feel quick pulses or tapping during the test. Some people say it feels like a small buzz or static. The feeling lasts only a second and goes away fast. Most people say it’s very tolerable.
What the Results Mean
Your test results will help your doctor choose the right treatment. Here’s what they might show:
- Normal: Your nerves are healthy and sending signals as they should
- Slow signal: A nerve may be damaged or under pressure
- Weak signal: Could mean a nerve injury or nerve disease (neuropathy)
- Late response: May show that a nerve is pinched or blocked
Schedule Your Nerve Conduction Study Test in Scottsdale
Ready to find out what’s causing your nerve pain? At Comprehensive Pain Management, we use advanced testing to give you answers.
Our Scottsdale clinic is trusted by patients throughout Arizona. We’re known for our high-quality care and strong 4.9 Google rating. You can get your nerve conduction study at our Scottsdale office located at:
8841 East Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ
The sooner you know what’s wrong, the sooner you can start healing.
FAQs
What is the CPT code for a nerve conduction study?
The codes are usually 95907–95913. It depends on how many nerves are tested.
How long does it take?
The test usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes.
What’s the difference between a nerve conduction study and an EMG?
A nerve conduction study checks how well your nerves send signals. An EMG checks how your muscles respond to those signals.
Dr. James KellerShabrokh
Dr. James KellerShabrokh is a board-certified specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, focusing on spine, joint, muscle, and nerve injuries. He combines rehabilitative care, minimally invasive procedures, and preventive strategies to restore function, improve mobility, and provide long-term pain relief.
