A resting electrocardiogram commonly referred to as a 12-lead EKG is a noninvasive test your heart's electrical activity while you are at rest. This requires placing electrodes patches on your chest, arms, and legs to capture the signals generated from your heart. The resulting tracing often shows information about your heart rate, rhythm, and stru… Read More


A resting electrocardiogram (ECG), also known as an EKG, is a painless examination that monitors the electrical activity of your heart. During this evaluation, electrodes are placed to your chest, arms, and legs to detect the tiny electrical signals produced by your heart as it pumps. A resting ECG is often employed to identify a variety of hear… Read More


An resting EKG at rest provides a valuable baseline for evaluating your heart's beat. During this painless test, electrodes are attached to your chest, arms, and legs to monitor the electrical signals produced by your heart. This information can help your cardiologist assess any abnormalities in your heart's pattern, such as bradycardia (slow hear… Read More