Anyone had an EMG?
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Anyone had an EMG?
I've read there are needles involved, or electrodes? Or a combination??
I'm having one on Monday!!
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
Yup, when they stretched my nerves operating on my shoulder.
Just electrodes, it stings a bit when they crank the power up, but it's not too bad tbh. Feels odd, where you can feel it.... most of my arm was dead to the touch.
Just electrodes, it stings a bit when they crank the power up, but it's not too bad tbh. Feels odd, where you can feel it.... most of my arm was dead to the touch.
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
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Sounds ok then (the EMG not your arm!). I've got proper sensation down the arm and three fingers, the thumb and index fingers are over sensitive.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 5:53 pm Yup, when they stretched my nerves operating on my shoulder.
Just electrodes, it stings a bit when they crank the power up, but it's not too bad tbh. Feels odd, where you can feel it.... most of my arm was dead to the touch.
Just glad it's not needles!!!
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The hand is fed by two nerves, IIRC - the middle finger (i think, might be the ring finger... its a long time ago.) has a feed from both and its sensation is pretty much split down the middle, one is the ulnar nerve, one is the median I think. Something like that, which will be why you have different sensations, one of the nerves has been upset....Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 6:26 pmPerfect
Sounds ok then (the EMG not your arm!). I've got proper sensation down the arm and three fingers, the thumb and index fingers are over sensitive.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 5:53 pm Yup, when they stretched my nerves operating on my shoulder.
Just electrodes, it stings a bit when they crank the power up, but it's not too bad tbh. Feels odd, where you can feel it.... most of my arm was dead to the touch.
Just glad it's not needles!!!
edit: quick google
[media]https://upload.orthobullets.com/topic/6 ... dsense.jpg[/media]
I missed a few bits it seems, but the gist is there...
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
This is what I was told -Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:02 pmThe hand is fed by two nerves, IIRC - the middle finger (i think, might be the ring finger... its a long time ago.) has a feed from both and its sensation is pretty much split down the middle, one is the ulnar nerve, one is the median I think. Something like that, which will be why you have different sensations, one of the nerves has been upset....Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 6:26 pmPerfect
Sounds ok then (the EMG not your arm!). I've got proper sensation down the arm and three fingers, the thumb and index fingers are over sensitive.Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 5:53 pm Yup, when they stretched my nerves operating on my shoulder.
Just electrodes, it stings a bit when they crank the power up, but it's not too bad tbh. Feels odd, where you can feel it.... most of my arm was dead to the touch.
Just glad it's not needles!!!
edit: quick google
[media]https://upload.orthobullets.com/topic/6 ... dsense.jpg[/media]
I missed a few bits it seems, but the gist is there...
Three were stretched, but movement only not sensation - apart from thumb and index finger!
Apparently the radial is the last to come back normally - which does the extension of fingers and wrist (and some other stuff).
I've got more than they expected at 8 weeks, but I think they are hoping the EMG will give more info (cross fingers! On the left hand!!)
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
I went to Mercedes Benz World at Brooklands and they let me drive one, C63 I think.
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Guessing yous a northerner then, lad?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:18 pm I went to Mercedes Benz World at Brooklands and they let me drive one, C63 I think.
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
Sounds fair... they stretched my at the brachial plexus... so I lost everything, cane back in the end, bar a slight numbness in my thumb and first finger (the nose picker) - and my hand goes really numb on the 10R if I am “making progress” for very long...Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:17 pmThis is what I was told -Wreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 7:02 pmThe hand is fed by two nerves, IIRC - the middle finger (i think, might be the ring finger... its a long time ago.) has a feed from both and its sensation is pretty much split down the middle, one is the ulnar nerve, one is the median I think. Something like that, which will be why you have different sensations, one of the nerves has been upset....
edit: quick google
[media]https://upload.orthobullets.com/topic/6 ... dsense.jpg[/media]
I missed a few bits it seems, but the gist is there...
Three were stretched, but movement only not sensation - apart from thumb and index finger!
Apparently the radial is the last to come back normally - which does the extension of fingers and wrist (and some other stuff).
I've got more than they expected at 8 weeks, but I think they are hoping the EMG will give more info (cross fingers! On the left hand!!)
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
Finally found the translation to go with the image!!!Noggin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:17 pm
This is what I was told -
Three were stretched, but movement only not sensation - apart from thumb and index finger!
Apparently the radial is the last to come back normally - which does the extension of fingers and wrist (and some other stuff).
I've got more than they expected at 8 weeks, but I think they are hoping the EMG will give more info (cross fingers! On the left hand!!)
Nerve translation
Since your intervention you have a lack of strength on several muscles of your upper limb. These muscles are controlled by nerves from the brachial plexus which are not currently functioning properly:
The musculocutaneous nerve which controls the elbow flexion is non-functional
The radial nerve which controls the extension of the elbow, the wrist, the fingers essentially is non-functional
The ulnar nerve which essentially controls the separation of the fingers is non-functional
The Median Nerve works.
The installation of a total shoulder prosthesis requires mobilizations during the intervention and it is likely that the damage to the nerves is the consequence of a stretching of the brachial plexus. Most often recovery takes place in the months following surgery. It is interesting to carry out an electro-neuro-myogram (examination analyzing precisely the function of the nerves and the muscles) to confirm the attack of these nerves and to allow to have a reference examination for the follow-up.
I think that I've been very lucky really. Will know more on Monday - well probably Wednesday when the doctor explains it to me!! But the physios and occ therapy peeps all think that everything is on the way back - just have to work on strength (arm and shoulder) and wait whilst the nerves do their recovery thingWreckless Rat wrote: ↑Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:27 pmSounds fair... they stretched my at the brachial plexus... so I lost everything, cane back in the end, bar a slight numbness in my thumb and first finger (the nose picker) - and my hand goes really numb on the 10R if I am “making progress” for very long...
Bit freaky with the finger and thumb being so sensitive, but hopefully that'll die down!! They all know that the main goal is to ride a bike from the spring - although driving a car comes first!! LOL
Hopefully!!!
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
So a relatively common thing with shoulder ops it would seem...
It does take a while - but ime it does sort itself out, mostly.
It does take a while - but ime it does sort itself out, mostly.
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Not normally!! They were all a bit shocked, and it hadn't been mentioned pre-opWreckless Rat wrote: ↑Sat Aug 22, 2020 5:43 pm So a relatively common thing with shoulder ops it would seem...
It does take a while - but ime it does sort itself out, mostly.
Mine was cos we left the metal in the humerus (neither the surgeon or I wanted to try and take it out if not necessary) so there was less space to work on swapping out the ball for a socket and fixing the new ball to the shoulder blade than if they'd removed it
If I hadn't been such a wimp, she might not have tried so hard to find a way not to remove the metal. Although that would have come with a whole load of other risks!!!
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
Wait, they just tape the electrodes to your skin?? I had something similar but they stuck needles about an inch into my arms & legs, then turned up the voltage trying to pick up Radio Moscow.
Was about a month before the pain eventually went away completely.
Was about a month before the pain eventually went away completely.
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
Well, they did both to me
First the electrodes and then the needle. I don't like needles at the best of times but having a 3 inch needle waved around at me then stuck in various bits of arm and hand (not all the way in, luckily) made me feel a bit sick!!
The electrodes weren't nice, but better than the needle!!
I messed up as wanted to ask if all the nerves had reacted (it looked as if they had on the screen) but due to feeling sick and a bit stressed from the experience, my brain wouldn't find the words. So I just asked "all the nerves are good?"
To which she replied (strongly) NON!!! Then proceeded to say LOADS of stuff in fast French!! Again, my brain didn't do the translation of this. (That always happens when I'm stressed!!). But pretty sure she said they are not working properly due to being stretched - well I know that! Didn't get the rest
BUT I know that the nerves are all responding, they just aren't working properly yet. Same with the muscles (pretty sure the needle test was for the muscles). All the therapists here are confident that they have seen/felt the nerves try to work/work and the muscles the same, so just waiting now for the report to see if there are any major glitches!!
The kine and ergo (physio and occ therapist) have said that whatever the results are, this test is to get a baseline result of how things are now. I'll have more in the next months so they can see any improvement! Deep joy
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I think they might have to knock me out to achieve that!!!!!!!!!!
I've got used to the blood test stuff and canulas. But random sticking a big needle in when hadn't really expected it was a struggle!!
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Re: Anyone had an EMG?
Sadly, I've always been a wuss when it comes to needles!!! Not so bad as long as I don't see them (the only way I managed to have piercings!!! )1888 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 25, 2020 8:56 am
Its something that has never bothered me TBH. If they cant get a vein and poke about the same area then i get a tad pissed off as it gets sore. By B12 injections are just stab in the muscle so thats no real drama either. I must admit i was pushing myself back into the chair on the eyeball one but once the skin is pierced it was OK. Still see a little dot where the needle went in when watching eye floaters at night
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The EMG seems to have confirmed what the physio and occ therapists thought which is good. It doesn't read that positive but I've had 8 weeks of rehab (and a week in hospital) to improve!! And everyone says the nerves are improving way faster than they expected.
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