A resting electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) serves as a basic baseline evaluation of the heart's rhythm. During this painless procedure, electrodes are placed on your chest, arms, and legs to detect the minute electrical signals produced by your heart as it contracts. A resting ECG can identify various issues, including irregular heart rhythms (arrhyt… Read More


An electrocardiogram (ECG), frequently called an EKG, is a valuable tool for assessing the heart rhythm of the heart. During a resting ECG assessment, patients are asked to remain still while electrodes are attached to their chest, arms, and legs. This allows the recording of the heart's electrical impulses as they travel through the myocardium. Th… Read More