Neuromuscular ultrasound in clinical practice: A review.
ABSTRACT
Neuromuscular ultrasound (NMUS) is becoming a standard element in the evaluation of peripheral nerve and muscle disease. When obtained simultaneously to electrodiagnostic studies, it provides dynamic, structural information that can refine a diagnosis or identify a structural etiology. NMUS can improve patient care for those with mononeuropathies, polyneuropathy, motor neuron disease and muscle disorders. In this article, we present a practical guide to the basics of NMUS and its clinical application. Basic ultrasound physics, scanning techniques and clinical applications are reviewed, along with current challenges.
New answer by at University of Minnesota (February 15, 2023)
This is a very open-ended question and the answer can be several pages long. Neuromuscular ultrasound overall is an extremely valuable tool that complements EMG and allows the...