I''ve now had twitches in my left thigh for about 6 months now, more or less all the time. I've been to a neuro and the EMG was not normal and his view is that ALS is very unlikely. I'm OK with that but I am concerned that there is atrophy in the right thigh as in my perception it has less bulk than the right. I appreciate that there is not necessarily complete symmetry between the left and right parts of the body so the difference may not be significant. I don't know what the comparison would have been like before this started. On my last visit to him he said there was a difference and sent me for an MRI scan.I'm going to see him tomorrow to discuss the results but he has already stated that th MRI results are normal. He further says that an MRI scan is "sensitive" to atrophy. I'm not sure what he means by that. I'm taking it to mean that atrophy would sometimes show up but not in all cases.Does anyone know what an MRI scan is able to tell a neuro. Also is atrophy necessarily an indication of ALS. Given that I've had these symptoms about 6 months now and have no sign of weakness I'm assuming that ALS is unlikely.The only real problem I have, other than the twitches, is muscle soreness. The pain is not a problem while exercising but usually occurs a day or 2 after.