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--The Neurodiagnostic Journal
The gold standard in many EMG labs, this manual is a practical working reference for performing a wide variety of common nerve conduction studies. It provides both practicing clinicians and trainees with an impressive database of reference values they can use to interpret nerve conduction results with confidence. The third edition is revised to deliver an up-to-date set of reference values that take into account age, sex, height, and body mass index for a wide range of demographic groups. Two new authors bring a novel clinical perspective to the book along with valuable tips and pearls to help the busy electromyographer conduct more effective studies and make a more informed diagnosis.
The third edition includes updated nomenclature and methodology for conducting nerve conduction tests along with supportive evidence to bolster all recommendations. New illustrations and diagrams supplement precise descriptions of electrode placements and study techniques. Additionally, the authors codify the acceptable differences in latency, amplitude, and nerve conduction velocity between nerves of the same or opposite limbs to foster a more precise diagnosis. Recently updated references and suggested readings for each study provide the opportunity for more in-depth learning.
For determining reference values for any patient, or for review of a specific nerve conduction technique, this third edition of Buschbacher's Manual of Nerve Conduction Studies is essential for physicians and technologists alike.
Key Features: New references, technique descriptions, and drawings bring the classic manual up to date
Provides clinical pearls and tips for performing each study
A new Appendix covers common anomalous innervations such as the Martin-Gruber Anastomosis
Offers a current, comprehensive set of reference values for clinical use
Discusses advantages and pitfalls of alternative techniques
Includes schematics to illustrate optimal electrode placement and typical waveform appearance
--The Neurodiagnostic Journal
The gold standard in many EMG labs, this manual is a practical working reference for performing a wide variety of common nerve conduction studies. It provides both practicing clinicians and trainees with an impressive database of reference values they can use to interpret nerve conduction results with confidence. The third edition is revised to deliver an up-to-date set of reference values that take into account age, sex, height, and body mass index for a wide range of demographic groups. Two new authors bring a novel clinical perspective to the book along with valuable tips and pearls to help the busy electromyographer conduct more effective studies and make a more informed diagnosis.
The third edition includes updated nomenclature and methodology for conducting nerve conduction tests along with supportive evidence to bolster all recommendations. New illustrations and diagrams supplement precise descriptions of electrode placements and study techniques. Additionally, the authors codify the acceptable differences in latency, amplitude, and nerve conduction velocity between nerves of the same or opposite limbs to foster a more precise diagnosis. Recently updated references and suggested readings for each study provide the opportunity for more in-depth learning.
For determining reference values for any patient, or for review of a specific nerve conduction technique, this third edition of Buschbacher's Manual of Nerve Conduction Studies is essential for physicians and technologists alike.
Key Features: New references, technique descriptions, and drawings bring the classic manual up to date
Provides clinical pearls and tips for performing each study
A new Appendix covers common anomalous innervations such as the Martin-Gruber Anastomosis
Offers a current, comprehensive set of reference values for clinical use
Discusses advantages and pitfalls of alternative techniques
Includes schematics to illustrate optimal electrode placement and typical waveform appearance
Dinesh Kumbhare, MD, MSc, is Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto; and staff physician and affiliate scientist at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Canada
Preface
Introduction
1. Upper Limb/Brachial Plexus Motor Nerve Studies
Axillary motor nerve to the deltoid
Long thoracic motor nerve to the serratus anterior
Median Nerve
Median motor nerve to the abductor pollicis brevis
Median motor nerve to the flexor carpi radialis
Median motor nerve (anterior interosseous branch) to the pronator quadratus
Median motor nerve to the pronator teres
Median motor nerve to the 1st lumbrical
Median motor nerve to the 2nd lumbrical (see also ulnar motor nerve to the palmar interosseous)
H-reflex to the flexor carpi radialis
Musculocutaneous motor nerve to the biceps brachii
Phrenic motor nerve to the diaphragm
Radial Nerve
Radial motor nerve to the extensor carpi ulnaris and brachioradialis
Radial motor nerve to the extensor digitorum
Radial motor nerve to the extensor indicis: surface recording
Radial motor nerve to the extensor indicis: needle recording
Suprascapular motor nerve to the supraspinatus and infraspinatus
Thoracodorsal motor nerve to the latissimus dorsi
Ulnar Nerve
Ulnar motor nerve to the abductor digiti minimi
Ulnar motor nerve to the palmar interosseous (see also median motor nerve to the 2nd lumbrical)
Ulnar motor nerve to the 1st dorsal interosseous
2. Upper Limb Sensory and Mixed Nerve Studies
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
Medial antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
Median Nerve
Median sensory nerve to the second and third digits
Median palmar cutaneous sensory nerve
Posterior antebrachial cutaneous nerve
Radial sensory nerve to the dorsum of the hand
Ulnar Nerve
Ulnar dorsal cutaneous sensory nerve
Ulnar sensory nerve to the fifth digit
Comparative Studies
Median and radial sensory nerves to the thumb
Median and ulnar mixed nerve studies (transcarpal)
Median and ulnar sensory studies to the fourth digit
Combined sensory index
3. Lower Limb Motor Nerve Studies
Femoral motor nerve to the quadriceps
Fibular Nerve
Fibular motor nerve to the extensor digitorum brevis
Fibular motor nerve to the fibularis brevis
Fibular motor nerve to the fibularis longus
Fibular motor nerve to the tibialis anterior
Sciatic Nerve
Sciatic motor nerve recording from the foot
H-reflex to the calf
Tibial Nerve
Tibial motor nerve (medial plantar branch) to the abductor hallucis
Tibial motor nerve (lateral plantar branch) to the flexor digiti minimi brevis
4. Lower Limb Sensory and Mixed Nerve Studies
Lateral femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
Medial calcaneal sensory nerve
Medial femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
Fibular Nerve
Deep fibular sensory nerve
Superficial fibular sensory nerve (intermediate dorsal cutaneous branch)
Posterior femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
Saphenous Nerve
Saphenous sensory nerve (distal technique)
Saphenous sensory nerve (proximal technique)
Sural Nerve
Sural sensory nerve
Sural sensory nerve: lateral dorsal cutaneous branch
Tibial mixed nerve (medial and lateral plantar branches)
5. Head and Neck Studies
Blink reflex
Cranial nerve VII
Cranial nerve XI
Greater auricular sensory nerve
6. Root Stimulation and Pudendal Nerve Studies
Cervical nerve root stimulation
Lumbosacral nerve root stimulation
Pudendal nerve studies
7. Other Studies of Interest
Appendix 1: Anomalous Innervation Patterns
Appendix 2: BMI Tables
Index
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2015 |
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Fachbereich: | Andere Fachgebiete |
Genre: | Importe, Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781620700877 |
ISBN-10: | 1620700875 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Kumbhare, Dinesh MD MSc
Robinson, Lawrence MD Buschbacher, Ralph MD |
Hersteller: | Demos Medical |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 18 mm |
Von/Mit: | Dinesh MD MSc Kumbhare (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.11.2015 |
Gewicht: | 0,469 kg |
Dinesh Kumbhare, MD, MSc, is Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto; and staff physician and affiliate scientist at the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto, Canada
Preface
Introduction
1. Upper Limb/Brachial Plexus Motor Nerve Studies
Axillary motor nerve to the deltoid
Long thoracic motor nerve to the serratus anterior
Median Nerve
Median motor nerve to the abductor pollicis brevis
Median motor nerve to the flexor carpi radialis
Median motor nerve (anterior interosseous branch) to the pronator quadratus
Median motor nerve to the pronator teres
Median motor nerve to the 1st lumbrical
Median motor nerve to the 2nd lumbrical (see also ulnar motor nerve to the palmar interosseous)
H-reflex to the flexor carpi radialis
Musculocutaneous motor nerve to the biceps brachii
Phrenic motor nerve to the diaphragm
Radial Nerve
Radial motor nerve to the extensor carpi ulnaris and brachioradialis
Radial motor nerve to the extensor digitorum
Radial motor nerve to the extensor indicis: surface recording
Radial motor nerve to the extensor indicis: needle recording
Suprascapular motor nerve to the supraspinatus and infraspinatus
Thoracodorsal motor nerve to the latissimus dorsi
Ulnar Nerve
Ulnar motor nerve to the abductor digiti minimi
Ulnar motor nerve to the palmar interosseous (see also median motor nerve to the 2nd lumbrical)
Ulnar motor nerve to the 1st dorsal interosseous
2. Upper Limb Sensory and Mixed Nerve Studies
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
Medial antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
Median Nerve
Median sensory nerve to the second and third digits
Median palmar cutaneous sensory nerve
Posterior antebrachial cutaneous nerve
Radial sensory nerve to the dorsum of the hand
Ulnar Nerve
Ulnar dorsal cutaneous sensory nerve
Ulnar sensory nerve to the fifth digit
Comparative Studies
Median and radial sensory nerves to the thumb
Median and ulnar mixed nerve studies (transcarpal)
Median and ulnar sensory studies to the fourth digit
Combined sensory index
3. Lower Limb Motor Nerve Studies
Femoral motor nerve to the quadriceps
Fibular Nerve
Fibular motor nerve to the extensor digitorum brevis
Fibular motor nerve to the fibularis brevis
Fibular motor nerve to the fibularis longus
Fibular motor nerve to the tibialis anterior
Sciatic Nerve
Sciatic motor nerve recording from the foot
H-reflex to the calf
Tibial Nerve
Tibial motor nerve (medial plantar branch) to the abductor hallucis
Tibial motor nerve (lateral plantar branch) to the flexor digiti minimi brevis
4. Lower Limb Sensory and Mixed Nerve Studies
Lateral femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
Medial calcaneal sensory nerve
Medial femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
Fibular Nerve
Deep fibular sensory nerve
Superficial fibular sensory nerve (intermediate dorsal cutaneous branch)
Posterior femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
Saphenous Nerve
Saphenous sensory nerve (distal technique)
Saphenous sensory nerve (proximal technique)
Sural Nerve
Sural sensory nerve
Sural sensory nerve: lateral dorsal cutaneous branch
Tibial mixed nerve (medial and lateral plantar branches)
5. Head and Neck Studies
Blink reflex
Cranial nerve VII
Cranial nerve XI
Greater auricular sensory nerve
6. Root Stimulation and Pudendal Nerve Studies
Cervical nerve root stimulation
Lumbosacral nerve root stimulation
Pudendal nerve studies
7. Other Studies of Interest
Appendix 1: Anomalous Innervation Patterns
Appendix 2: BMI Tables
Index
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2015 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Andere Fachgebiete |
Genre: | Importe, Medizin |
Rubrik: | Wissenschaften |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9781620700877 |
ISBN-10: | 1620700875 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Kumbhare, Dinesh MD MSc
Robinson, Lawrence MD Buschbacher, Ralph MD |
Hersteller: | Demos Medical |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 229 x 152 x 18 mm |
Von/Mit: | Dinesh MD MSc Kumbhare (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 01.11.2015 |
Gewicht: | 0,469 kg |