2/25/2026- Shawn Jorgenson, MD facilitates a debate between Dave Preston, MD and Richard Lewis, MD: Should Neuromuscular Ultrasound be Routinely Used in the Diagnosis of CIDP? 36 min
Tune in to this episode to learn important pearls about performing pediatric EMG as Drs. Rubin and Jarrar talk through an interesting case of a young patient with progressive weakness.
If you missed this engaging, Lessons at the AANEM in San Francisco, you are in luck . . . join this “replay” of the lively panel and audience discussion about a woman with sudden painless hand weakness. Does this woman’s clinical presentation, EDX findings, and image make sense? Should you always perform Babinski testing on ever patient in the EMG laboratory? Enjoy this educational discussion and debate.
Do you think that patients that complain of shoulder pain should always be evaluated with an EMG? Perhaps not, but not all shoulder pain is orthopedic in nature. Tune in to this episode to see how EMG can help when the cause of shoulder pain may not be obvious?