SSR - Sympathetic Skin Response (Single Limb)
Also Known As:
Single Limb SSR
Autonomic Sweat Response Test
Galvanic Skin Response (Single)
SSR Nerve Test
SSR measures the electrical activity of sweat glands controlled by the autonomic nervous system. This test on a single limb helps detect nerve dysfunction related to autonomic disorders. It is simple, safe, and provides useful diagnostic information.
Includes 4 Test Parameters
Measurement of the change in skin electrical potential (sweat response) following a stimulus.
To assess the function of the small-fiber autonomic nervous system.
Autonomic nerve fibers in a single limb.
Used when standard NCV/EMG are normal but autonomic dysfunction is suspected.
Includes Test 5 Parameters
It measures the electrical changes in the skin caused by sweat gland activity, which is controlled by your involuntary nervous system.
Yes, SSR is a useful tool for evaluating small nerve fibers that standard NCV tests might miss.
The skin is usually stimulated with a mild electrical pulse or a sudden sound to trigger an involuntary "sweat" response.
It involves a small electrical tingle, but it is not considered painful and is very safe.
Yes, it helps doctors see if the autonomic nerves in a specific limb are overreacting or underperforming.
SSR - Sympathetic Skin Response (Single Limb)
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