RNST

RNST

Assessment of the neuromuscular junction can be done with RNS, an electrodiagnostic test (NMJ).

When RNS is needed, it is because the patient is experiencing signs of muscle fatigue. Myasthenia gravis (MG) and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) are two examples of neuromuscular junction disorders for which this is a standard diagnostic procedure (LEMS).

A recording electrode will be placed on the tested muscle to record the nerves’ response to a series of electrical stimuli. Alternating between brief periods of electrical stimulation, you may be asked to perform brief bouts of exercise on the tested muscle. Depending on your symptoms, a variety of nerves and muscles may be examined.

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