
Electroneurography
Electroneurography (ENG) is a diagnostic test used to evaluate how well your nerves carry electrical signals. It involves placing tiny electrodes on the skin over specific nerves, then passing small electrical impulses through them. The test measures the speed and strength of nerve signals to identify nerve damage or dysfunction. Eng is often used to diagnose conditions like nerve injuries, neuropathies, or compression syndromes, helping healthcare providers understand nerve health and plan appropriate treatment. It’s a safe, non-invasive procedure providing valuable information about nerve function.