A resting electrocardiogram (ECG) is a fundamental evaluative tool employed by physicians to assess the heart's rhythm and electrical activity at rest. During this examination, small electrodes are placed to the chest, limbs, and occasionally the limbs. These electrodes transmit the heart's electrical signals, which are then displayed on a monitor … Read More


A resting electrocardiogram (ECG), also known as a 12-lead ECG, is a common test that records the electrical activity of your cardiac muscles. During this examination, small sensors are placed to your chest, arms and legs to capture the rhythmic impulses that regulate your heart's pumping. A resting ECG can help doctors in identifying a variety of… Read More