Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Cambridge medicine |
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Cambridge medicine (Series)
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Contents |
Part I. Introductory Chapters: 1. Basic electricity and electrical concepts pertinent to EDX medicine -- 2. Instrumentation -- 3. Anatomy and physiology of neurons -- 4. Anatomy and physiology of the neuromuscular junction -- 5. Anatomy and physiology of muscle -- Part II. Nerve Conduction Studies: 6. Electrodes and nerve conduction study basics -- 7. Motor nerve conduction studies -- 8. Sensory nerve conduction studies -- 9. The NCS manifestations of various pathophysiologies -- 10. The utility of NCS for lesion localization and characterization -- 11. Late responses and blink reflexes -- 12. Repetitive nerve stimulation studies and their manifestations -- Part III. Needle EMG: 13. The needle electrode examination (Needle EMG) -- 14. The Needle EMG manifestations of pathology -- 15. Single fiber EMG and macro EMG -- Part IV. Other Pertinent Information: 16. Assessment, prognosis, and initial management of peripheral nerve injuries -- 17. The EDX Manifestations of Disorders at Various Levels of the Neuraxis -- 18. Common pitfalls and their resolution -- 19. Safety issues -- 20. Nontechnical issues, the patient encounter, and the EDX report -- Part V. Case Studies in Electrodiagnostic Medicine: Case 1 through Case X -- Part VI. Appendices: Appendix 1. Anatomy of the brachial and lumbosacral plexuses -- Appendix 2. Anatomy of the major upper and lower extremity nerves -- Appendix 3. The myotomes of the upper and lower extremities -- Appendix 4. The SNAP, CMAP, and needle EMG domains of the brachial plexus -- Appendix 5. The sensory and motor NCS techniques used in our EMG laboratories -- Appendix 6. The age-related, normal control values for the sensory and motor NCS -- Appendix 7. Our screening sensory NCS, motor NCS, and needle EMG studies -- Appendix 8. The advantages and disadvantages of the EDX test components -- Appendix 9. Needle EMG findings with lesions at various levels of the neuraxis |
Summary |
Electromyography (EMG) is a technique for evaluating and recording the electrical activity produced by nerves and muscles. Interpreting EMG is a mandatory skill for neurologists and rehabilitation specialists. This textbook provides the reader with a detailed discussion of the concepts and principles underlying electrodiagnostic medicine. It is written for an audience without pre-existing knowledge in this discipline, including beginner technicians and physicians in training. It is an ideal review for seasoned practitioners and those preparing for board examinations. It begins with a review of the foundational sciences and works through the field in twenty chapters, including a large number of case studies demonstrating correct application and interpretation. Appendices of information frequently required in the EMG laboratory, such as Nerve Conduction Study techniques and their age-related normal values, anatomic regions assessed by each NCS and needle EMG studies, safety issues, and other important topics, are also included |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 31, 2018) |
Subject |
Electromyography.
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Electromyography -- Case studies
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Electromyography
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Nervous System Diseases -- diagnosis
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Neural Conduction -- physiology
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MEDICAL -- Neurology.
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Electromyography
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Genre/Form |
Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781316417614 |
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1316417611 |
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