NCS ( Nerve Conduction Study )

Accurate Diagnosis for Nerve Disorders

Advanced Nerve Conduction Testing at Jeevan Hospital

At Jeevan Hospital, we proudly offer Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) to accurately diagnose and assess nerve function. By utilizing cutting-edge diagnostic technology, our highly skilled neurologists thoroughly evaluate nerve health, enabling the early detection of nerve damage. As a result, we ensure timely interventions and personalized treatment plans, ultimately leading to more effective patient outcomes.

What is a Nerve Conduction Study (NCS)?

A Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) is a diagnostic test that measures how fast and effectively electrical signals travel through your nerves. It is commonly used to detect nerve damage, assess muscle function, and diagnose neurological disorders.

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NCS helps in identifying a wide range of neuromuscular and nerve-related conditions

Conditions Diagnosed with NCS

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Diagnosis and Treatments Based on NCS Results

Once the NCS results are analyzed, our experts provide a comprehensive diagnosis and suggest the most suitable treatment options, including:

Neurological & Muscular Treatments

  • Medications – Pain relievers, anti-inflammatory drugs, or nerve pain medications for conditions like neuropathy.
  • Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation – Exercises to restore nerve function and muscle strength.
  • Lifestyle Modifications – Adjustments in daily activities, posture correction, and ergonomic changes to reduce nerve stress.

Advanced Treatment for Severe Conditions

  • Surgical Interventions – Procedures such as carpal tunnel release or nerve decompression for severe cases.
  • Nerve Regeneration Therapy – Innovative treatments to improve nerve healing and function.
  • Pain Management Programs – Comprehensive pain relief plans, including nerve blocks and alternative therapies.
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NCS Procedure at Jeevan Hospital

  • Small electrode patches are placed on the skin over specific nerves and muscles to measure electrical activity.
  • Patients are advised to avoid applying lotions or creams before the test, as they can interfere with electrode contact.
  • The area may be cleaned with alcohol to ensure proper adhesion of the electrodes.
  • You may be asked to remove metal accessories like bracelets or rings that can affect the test readings.
  • A mild electrical pulse is sent through the nerve using a small handheld stimulator.
  • This helps measure the speed and strength of the nerve signal, identifying any delays or blockages in conduction.
  • The procedure is repeated at multiple points along the nerve path to get a detailed assessment of nerve function.
  • While some mild discomfort or tingling may be felt, the test is generally painless and does not require anesthesia.
  • The recorded nerve responses are analyzed by our neurologists and electrophysiologists to detect abnormalities.
  • If nerve damage, compression, or dysfunction is identified, further evaluation or additional tests like Electromyography (EMG) may be recommended.
  • Based on the findings, our specialists create a personalized treatment plan to address the underlying condition.

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Why Trust Jeevan Hospital for NCS Needs?

Advanced Diagnostic Technology

Ensuring precise and reliable results with cutting-edge equipment.

Experienced Neurologists & Specialists

Providing expert care with years of experience in diagnosing and treating nerve disorders.

Quick & Accurate Results

Fast turnaround time for test results, enabling timely diagnosis and treatment.

Multidisciplinary Approach

Collaboration with physiotherapists, pain management specialists, and surgeons for holistic care.