
Burning, tingling, numbness, or unexplained weakness in your foot or leg can be more than an annoyance — these symptoms often signal that something is wrong with the nerves powering your lower body. Pinpointing the exact cause is the first step toward lasting relief, and EMG/NCV testing provides your podiatrist with the clear, objective answers needed to develop an effective treatment plan.
At Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists, Dr. D. Sean Sweeney, DPM, FACFAS, and Dr. Christy Leahey, DPM, FACFAS, have spent more than 20 years helping patients across The Woodlands and Magnolia uncover the source of foot and leg nerve problems. Voted Best Podiatrist in The Woodlands by Living Magazine every year since 2012, the practice combines compassionate care with advanced diagnostic guidance to keep you moving comfortably.
What Is EMG/NCV Testing?
EMG/NCV is a two-part diagnostic study that evaluates the health of the nerves and muscles throughout your lower extremity. It is one of several tools used in our broader diagnostic services to determine why a foot, ankle, or leg is not functioning as it should.
- Electromyography (EMG): Records the electrical activity in your muscles using a fine needle electrode placed in specific muscle bellies. Activity is measured at rest and during contraction.
- Nerve Conduction Velocity (NCV): Measures how quickly an electrical impulse travels along a peripheral nerve, using small surface electrodes and a mild stimulator.
Conditions EMG/NCV Can Help Diagnose
When a clear cause for nerve-related foot or leg symptoms is not obvious, EMG/NCV testing helps your doctor narrow it down. Common conditions identified through this study include:
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Peripheral neuropathy, including diabetic neuropathy
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Nerve palsy or paralysis
- Radiculopathy (pinched nerves from the spine)
- Inflamed muscles and other muscle disorders
What to Expect During the Test
EMG/NCV testing is typically performed at a hospital or neurologist’s office after your podiatrist orders the study. A complete lower-extremity exam usually takes about 45 minutes.
During the EMG, a thin electrode is briefly inserted into select muscles to record electrical signals, which are displayed as audio and on a screen. For the NCV portion, electrodes are taped to your skin while a small stimulator delivers a mild electrical pulse. You may feel a brief tingle or muscle twitch, but the shock is not harmful. The number of muscles and nerves tested depends on your symptoms.
How to Prepare
- Eat normally and take medications as usual.
- Notify the testing facility if you take blood thinners.
- Shower the morning of the exam and skip lotions, oils, or emollients.
- Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing.
Mild tenderness in the tested muscles for a few hours afterward is normal. Once results are in, your physician will walk you through the findings and recommend the next steps.
Why Choose Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists for EMG/NCV Testing in The Woodlands, TX?
Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists has earned a reputation as the trusted “friendly experts” of foot and ankle care across Greater Houston. With board-certified podiatrists, two convenient locations, and a 14-year streak as Living Magazine’s Best Podiatrist, the team blends warmth with leading-edge clinical expertise.
Diagnostic accuracy is the foundation of every successful treatment plan, which is why EMG/NCV results are carefully reviewed alongside your full history, gait, and lifestyle. From children and student athletes to active adults, seniors, and diabetic patients, the practice tailors care to each individual.
Take the Next Step Toward Answers and Relief
EMG/NCV testing transforms vague nerve symptoms into a clear diagnosis so the right treatment can begin. If foot or leg pain, numbness, or weakness is slowing you down, the experienced team at Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists is ready to help you find answers and reclaim your mobility. Schedule a consultation at our office in The Woodlands at (281) 292-4944 or in Magnolia at (281) 789-4956 today.