 A nerve conduction study is a non-invasive test which measures how well and how fast the nerves can send electrical signals. For this procedure, you are given a hospital gown to change into and settled comfortably in a private area throughout the procedure. You will need to remove your ornaments, accessories, purse, belt, etc. The technician then attaches electrodes on the affected limbs. A very small amount of current is applied to measure the electrical signals in the nerve and you may feel slight discomfort. The technician gives an appropriate gap between consequence stimulations to minimize the discomfort. Post procedure, the technician will remove the electrodes as well as clean the gel using cotton and tissues. Your reports will be issued in an hour at the reception after the procedure.