EMG is done at the hospital
EMG is usually done in a hospital. It is done by specially trained doctors and nurses. Most hospitals will let you stay with your child during the test.
What happens during an EMG test
The test usually takes up to 30 minutes.
Your child will lie on a comfortable bed. The doctor will put a very thin needle that looks like a wire into one to four different muscles. The needle will stay in each muscle for about 30 seconds. If your child can, the doctor or nurse will ask your child to relax the muscle and then tighten the muscle. The number of muscles the doctor will test depends on your child's problem.
The needle is connected to a computer. The computer will record what each muscle does.
The doctor and nurse will always tell you and your child when and where they will put the needle. Putting the needle in the muscles may hurt a little, just like it does when your child gets a regular needle.