Dr.Corenmen
Thank you again for your educational reply.
What are your thoughts on a follow-up EMG study would this be worth while? My previous EMG was completed on 6/21. From reading the linked articles. I am hoping that the myelin sheath is still intact and will repair on its own over time. I hope this is the case since the EMG showed nerves to be intact and only have partial denervation. This regrowth will take some time as the article states. I guess its fortunate that the muscles that are in question are close so regrowth of the path may not take too long.
In the case of the nerve budding scenario since some nerve input is occurring this could also be the cure assuming there is enough inputs to “pickup” the lost ones.
It seems this all takes a considerable amount of time. My question now is how long should I wait to seek some kind of surgical fix assuming there is one? Is there a length of time that is just too long that would yield no chance at recovery? Is going to physical therapy (neck stretches, range of motion exercises, etc) worthwhile to prevent muscles from atrophying further and even recovering from the atrophy? Also, can a TENS or EMS aid in the recovery process?
Thank you again!