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The EMG is;Group of answer choicesPericellular recording from the muscleextracellular recording of spinal cord activityextracellular recording of muscle activityintracellular recording from motor neuronsintracellular recording of muscle activity PreviousNext

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The EMG is;Group of answer choicesPericellular recording from the muscleextracellular recording of spinal cord activityextracellular recording of muscle activityintracellular recording from motor neuronsintracellular recording of muscle activity PreviousNext

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EMG, or electromyography, is an extracellular recording of muscle activity. This technique measures the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction. It's often used to diagnose diseases that damage muscle tissue, nerves, or the points where nerves connect to muscle.

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