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Physiological Tests for Evidence of Bodily & Structural Compromise 
 
Tests commonly used to identify focal neurologic physiologic dysfunction include electromyography (EMG) and sensory evoked potentials (SEPs). Thermography is also discussed.  To detect non-neurologic physiologic dysfunction, general laboratory screening tests, such as erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), complete blood count (CBC), and urinalysis (UA), and bone scan can help detect abnormalities. 
 
Electrophysiologic Tests (EMG and SEP) 
Bone Scan 
Thermography 
 
 
 
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