XinaMae535
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Hi all, I am going to see a self pay neuro for my left arm/shoulder/neck and left leg/lower back weakness, twitching and pain. I want to get the most of my visit, of course.I will get a full clinical (never had a real full one before) and a thorough EMG. In physiotherapy, the therapists have found one point around c5/c6 neck, that when they press on it, even gently, I freak out in pain and tears. They are saying this is what is causing my left arm pain, twitching and weakness. There is another point on my lumbar spine, to the left, that is the same as my neck, and small amount of pressure in the spot and I'm in tears from pain. They feel this is what is causing my left leg twitching, pain/hardened muscles and weakness - they said where I have the pain and hardened muscles is the exact pathway of nerves coming from that spot in my lumbar spine. They believe in each spot that it is highly likely facet joint problems.I have no MRI of either areas to determine what is really going on. The orthopedic just took an xray of my cervical spine and found "postural" issues with tight muscles. He said he would have seen any facet joint or other abnormalities on the x-ray, which I (and the physiotherapists) don't buy. They believe he is trying to save money by not ordering a MRI or CT for me (it would come out of his budget).So, back to the neuro and EMG. I've learned it can detect issues coming from the spine, so I assume that the EMG will not be clean. It would or should show something that is going on. So that I don't lose it, can anyone help me determine, in the case of an abnormal EMG, what terms do I want to hear and what I don't want to hear? Example, I am almost sure I do not want to hear "fibrillation" from the neuro's mouth. What about "denervation"? Is that always a bad thing, or can it be many things? Or what about "chronic denervation" or "renervation"?If I am going to have a dirty EMG, I'd like to try to prepare so that I don't freak out over something that could be 1,000 other things. Or is it more complicated than that...example, a dirty reading could be 1,000 things, including MND?Thanks!