A standard electrocardiogram, often simply referred to as an ECG or EKG, is a painless evaluation that records the electrical function of your heart. It’s typically done while you are lying still, hence the term "resting," allowing clinicians to obtain a precise representation of your heart's rhythm. This frequent procedure can help identify vari… Read More


An electrocardiogram at rest, also known as an ECG or EKG, is a common medical test that monitors the electrical activity of your heart. During this non-invasive procedure, small electrodes are attached to your chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes send signals to a machine that generates a graph of your heart's rhythm. The ECG recording can reve… Read More


A resting electrocardiogram (ECG), also known as a resting EKG, is a common diagnostic tool used to assess the conductivity of your heart while you are at complete stillness. During the test, small electrodes are placed to your chest, arms, and legs to measure the waves produced by your heart as it functions. The resulting lines provide valuable in… Read More