Advice on type of nerve conduction study (NCS) and/or electromyography (EMG) for pelvic pain?
Posted: Mon May 06, 2024 10:49 am
I was supposed to see a neurologist for a NCS/EMG and then when they found out it was for pelvic pain they said they couldn't do it. They said they only do hands and feet and that a pelvic NCS/EMG would be a completely different type of test. I hadn't heard of this before and had just assumed they'd be able to test anything. Is there a certain 'type' of NCS that I'm supposed to be searching or asking for so they don't book me in for something they don't know how to assess? Should I specifically be asking for pudendal nerve NCS/EMG? Or pelvic?
I was also searching for a hospital that could do a NCS and was asked what type I wanted. I didn't know what that meant and asked what the types were, and it seemed the receptionist asking didn't really know either. When I googled I saw that there are motor, sensory, and mixed NCSs but I don't know if that's a relevant differentiation for pelvic pain or if I'm supposed to be searching for that level of detail to book an appointment? Anyone else know or have experience with this?
I was also searching for a hospital that could do a NCS and was asked what type I wanted. I didn't know what that meant and asked what the types were, and it seemed the receptionist asking didn't really know either. When I googled I saw that there are motor, sensory, and mixed NCSs but I don't know if that's a relevant differentiation for pelvic pain or if I'm supposed to be searching for that level of detail to book an appointment? Anyone else know or have experience with this?