David C. Preston, Barbara E. Shapiro
Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders
Clinical-Electrophysiologic-Ultrasound Correlations
David C. Preston, Barbara E. Shapiro
Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders
Clinical-Electrophysiologic-Ultrasound Correlations
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Successfully correlate electrodiagnostic findings and neuromuscular ultrasound with key clinical findings with Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders, 4th Edition. This popular text is the go-to resource for clinicians at all levels of experience who have an interest in neuromuscular medicine, including those studying for the AANEM board exam. An easy-to-read writing style, abundant case studies, and learning features online help you master the electrodiagnostic evaluation and improve safety and accuracy.
Successfully correlate electrodiagnostic findings and neuromuscular ultrasound with key clinical findings with Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders, 4th Edition. This popular text is the go-to resource for clinicians at all levels of experience who have an interest in neuromuscular medicine, including those studying for the AANEM board exam. An easy-to-read writing style, abundant case studies, and learning features online help you master the electrodiagnostic evaluation and improve safety and accuracy.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier LTD
- 4th Edition
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2415g
- ISBN-13: 9780323661805
- ISBN-10: 0323661807
- Artikelnr.: 58411159
- Verlag: Elsevier LTD
- 4th Edition
- Erscheinungstermin: Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 284mm x 220mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2415g
- ISBN-13: 9780323661805
- ISBN-10: 0323661807
- Artikelnr.: 58411159
Section I: Overview of Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
Chapter-1: Approach to Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
Chapter-2: Anatomy and Neurophysiology
Section II: Fundamentals of Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-3: Basic Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-4: Late Responses
Chapter-5: Blink Reflex
Chapter-6: Repetitive Nerve Stimulation
Section III: Sources of Error: Anomalies, Artifacts, Technical Factors and
Statistics
Chapter-7: Anomalous Innervations
Chapter-8: Artifacts and Technical Factors
Chapter-9: Basic Statistics for Electrodiagnostic Studies
Section IV: Detailed Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-10: Routine Upper Extremity, Facial, and Phrenic Nerve Conduction
Techniques
Chapter-11: Routine Lower Extremity Nerve Conduction Techniques
Section V: Fundamentals of Electromyography
Chapter-12: Basic Overview of Electromyography
Chapter-13: Anatomy for Needle Electromyography
Chapter-14: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Spontaneous Activity
Chapter-15: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Motor Unit Action
Potentials
Section VI: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations Part I: Common
Mononeuropathies:
Chapter-16: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations: Overview and Common
Patterns
Chapter-17: Median Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-18: Proximal Median Neuropathy
Chapter-19: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow
Chapter-20: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-21: Radial Neuropathy
Chapter-22: Peroneal Neuropathy
Chapter-23: Femoral Neuropathy
Chapter-24: Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Chapter-25: Facial and Trigeminal Neuropathy
Part II: Polyneuropathy
Chapter-26: Polyneuropathy
Part III: Motor Neuron Disease
Chapter-27: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Its Variants
Chapter-28: Atypical Motor Neuron Disorders
Part IV: Radiculopathy, Plexopathies, and Proximal Neuropathies
Chapter-29: Radiculopathy
Chapter-30: Brachial Plexopathy
Chapter-31: Proximal Neuropathies of the Shoulder and Arm
Chapter-32: Lumbosacral Plexopathy
Chapter-33: Sciatic Neuropathy
Part V: Disorders of Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle
Chapter-34: Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
Chapter-35: Myopathy
Chapter-36: Myotonic Muscle Disorders and Periodic Paralysis Syndromes
Section VII: Electromyography in Special Clinical Settings
Chapter-37: Approach to Electrodiagnostic Studies in the Intensive Care
Unit
Chapter-38: Approach to Pediatric Electromyography
Section VIII: Electronics and Instrumentation
Chapter-39: Basics of Electricity and Electronics for Electrodiagnostic
Studies
Chapter-40: Electrical Safety and Iatrogenic Complications of
Electrodiagnostic Studies
Chapter-1: Approach to Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
Chapter-2: Anatomy and Neurophysiology
Section II: Fundamentals of Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-3: Basic Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-4: Late Responses
Chapter-5: Blink Reflex
Chapter-6: Repetitive Nerve Stimulation
Section III: Sources of Error: Anomalies, Artifacts, Technical Factors and
Statistics
Chapter-7: Anomalous Innervations
Chapter-8: Artifacts and Technical Factors
Chapter-9: Basic Statistics for Electrodiagnostic Studies
Section IV: Detailed Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-10: Routine Upper Extremity, Facial, and Phrenic Nerve Conduction
Techniques
Chapter-11: Routine Lower Extremity Nerve Conduction Techniques
Section V: Fundamentals of Electromyography
Chapter-12: Basic Overview of Electromyography
Chapter-13: Anatomy for Needle Electromyography
Chapter-14: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Spontaneous Activity
Chapter-15: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Motor Unit Action
Potentials
Section VI: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations Part I: Common
Mononeuropathies:
Chapter-16: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations: Overview and Common
Patterns
Chapter-17: Median Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-18: Proximal Median Neuropathy
Chapter-19: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow
Chapter-20: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-21: Radial Neuropathy
Chapter-22: Peroneal Neuropathy
Chapter-23: Femoral Neuropathy
Chapter-24: Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Chapter-25: Facial and Trigeminal Neuropathy
Part II: Polyneuropathy
Chapter-26: Polyneuropathy
Part III: Motor Neuron Disease
Chapter-27: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Its Variants
Chapter-28: Atypical Motor Neuron Disorders
Part IV: Radiculopathy, Plexopathies, and Proximal Neuropathies
Chapter-29: Radiculopathy
Chapter-30: Brachial Plexopathy
Chapter-31: Proximal Neuropathies of the Shoulder and Arm
Chapter-32: Lumbosacral Plexopathy
Chapter-33: Sciatic Neuropathy
Part V: Disorders of Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle
Chapter-34: Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
Chapter-35: Myopathy
Chapter-36: Myotonic Muscle Disorders and Periodic Paralysis Syndromes
Section VII: Electromyography in Special Clinical Settings
Chapter-37: Approach to Electrodiagnostic Studies in the Intensive Care
Unit
Chapter-38: Approach to Pediatric Electromyography
Section VIII: Electronics and Instrumentation
Chapter-39: Basics of Electricity and Electronics for Electrodiagnostic
Studies
Chapter-40: Electrical Safety and Iatrogenic Complications of
Electrodiagnostic Studies
Section I: Overview of Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
Chapter-1: Approach to Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
Chapter-2: Anatomy and Neurophysiology
Section II: Fundamentals of Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-3: Basic Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-4: Late Responses
Chapter-5: Blink Reflex
Chapter-6: Repetitive Nerve Stimulation
Section III: Sources of Error: Anomalies, Artifacts, Technical Factors and
Statistics
Chapter-7: Anomalous Innervations
Chapter-8: Artifacts and Technical Factors
Chapter-9: Basic Statistics for Electrodiagnostic Studies
Section IV: Detailed Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-10: Routine Upper Extremity, Facial, and Phrenic Nerve Conduction
Techniques
Chapter-11: Routine Lower Extremity Nerve Conduction Techniques
Section V: Fundamentals of Electromyography
Chapter-12: Basic Overview of Electromyography
Chapter-13: Anatomy for Needle Electromyography
Chapter-14: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Spontaneous Activity
Chapter-15: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Motor Unit Action
Potentials
Section VI: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations Part I: Common
Mononeuropathies:
Chapter-16: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations: Overview and Common
Patterns
Chapter-17: Median Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-18: Proximal Median Neuropathy
Chapter-19: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow
Chapter-20: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-21: Radial Neuropathy
Chapter-22: Peroneal Neuropathy
Chapter-23: Femoral Neuropathy
Chapter-24: Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Chapter-25: Facial and Trigeminal Neuropathy
Part II: Polyneuropathy
Chapter-26: Polyneuropathy
Part III: Motor Neuron Disease
Chapter-27: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Its Variants
Chapter-28: Atypical Motor Neuron Disorders
Part IV: Radiculopathy, Plexopathies, and Proximal Neuropathies
Chapter-29: Radiculopathy
Chapter-30: Brachial Plexopathy
Chapter-31: Proximal Neuropathies of the Shoulder and Arm
Chapter-32: Lumbosacral Plexopathy
Chapter-33: Sciatic Neuropathy
Part V: Disorders of Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle
Chapter-34: Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
Chapter-35: Myopathy
Chapter-36: Myotonic Muscle Disorders and Periodic Paralysis Syndromes
Section VII: Electromyography in Special Clinical Settings
Chapter-37: Approach to Electrodiagnostic Studies in the Intensive Care
Unit
Chapter-38: Approach to Pediatric Electromyography
Section VIII: Electronics and Instrumentation
Chapter-39: Basics of Electricity and Electronics for Electrodiagnostic
Studies
Chapter-40: Electrical Safety and Iatrogenic Complications of
Electrodiagnostic Studies
Chapter-1: Approach to Nerve Conduction Studies and Electromyography
Chapter-2: Anatomy and Neurophysiology
Section II: Fundamentals of Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-3: Basic Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-4: Late Responses
Chapter-5: Blink Reflex
Chapter-6: Repetitive Nerve Stimulation
Section III: Sources of Error: Anomalies, Artifacts, Technical Factors and
Statistics
Chapter-7: Anomalous Innervations
Chapter-8: Artifacts and Technical Factors
Chapter-9: Basic Statistics for Electrodiagnostic Studies
Section IV: Detailed Nerve Conduction Studies
Chapter-10: Routine Upper Extremity, Facial, and Phrenic Nerve Conduction
Techniques
Chapter-11: Routine Lower Extremity Nerve Conduction Techniques
Section V: Fundamentals of Electromyography
Chapter-12: Basic Overview of Electromyography
Chapter-13: Anatomy for Needle Electromyography
Chapter-14: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Spontaneous Activity
Chapter-15: Basic Electromyography: Analysis of Motor Unit Action
Potentials
Section VI: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations Part I: Common
Mononeuropathies:
Chapter-16: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations: Overview and Common
Patterns
Chapter-17: Median Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-18: Proximal Median Neuropathy
Chapter-19: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Elbow
Chapter-20: Ulnar Neuropathy at the Wrist
Chapter-21: Radial Neuropathy
Chapter-22: Peroneal Neuropathy
Chapter-23: Femoral Neuropathy
Chapter-24: Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Chapter-25: Facial and Trigeminal Neuropathy
Part II: Polyneuropathy
Chapter-26: Polyneuropathy
Part III: Motor Neuron Disease
Chapter-27: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Its Variants
Chapter-28: Atypical Motor Neuron Disorders
Part IV: Radiculopathy, Plexopathies, and Proximal Neuropathies
Chapter-29: Radiculopathy
Chapter-30: Brachial Plexopathy
Chapter-31: Proximal Neuropathies of the Shoulder and Arm
Chapter-32: Lumbosacral Plexopathy
Chapter-33: Sciatic Neuropathy
Part V: Disorders of Neuromuscular Junction and Muscle
Chapter-34: Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
Chapter-35: Myopathy
Chapter-36: Myotonic Muscle Disorders and Periodic Paralysis Syndromes
Section VII: Electromyography in Special Clinical Settings
Chapter-37: Approach to Electrodiagnostic Studies in the Intensive Care
Unit
Chapter-38: Approach to Pediatric Electromyography
Section VIII: Electronics and Instrumentation
Chapter-39: Basics of Electricity and Electronics for Electrodiagnostic
Studies
Chapter-40: Electrical Safety and Iatrogenic Complications of
Electrodiagnostic Studies