A resting electrocardiogram frequently termed a 12-lead EKG is a noninvasive test your heart's electrical activity while you are at rest. This procedure involves placing electrodes patches on your chest, arms, and legs to monitor the signals emitted by your heart. The resulting tracing can reveal information about your heart rate, rhythm, and poten… Read More


An electrocardiogram in a rested state is a fundamental tool used to establish a reference point for an individual's heart function. This non-invasive procedure records the electrical activity of the cardiac muscle as it beats, producing a visual representation known as an ECG. During a resting ECG, the patient typically lies down while electrodes … Read More