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E-raamat: Manual of Nerve Conduction Studies, Second Edition

  • Formaat: 552 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2005
  • Kirjastus: Demos Medical Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781934559666
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  • Formaat: 552 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2005
  • Kirjastus: Demos Medical Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781934559666

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Now, for the first time, Practitioners have access to a huge database of normal values, developed using the most modern scientific protocols, for virtually any patient population! Normal ranges take into account age, sex, height and body mass index for a wide range of demographic groups to provide a complete set of reliable values for everyday clinical practice. For each nerve fiber, the author provides the nerve root level, the peripheral nerve level and the plexus pathway. In addition, for the most common studies performed, normal ranges are provided for onset latency, amplitude, area, duration of the wave and nerve conduction velocity across various segments.

Other benefits of this outstanding book:

Provides helpful hints for performing each study Covers the latest, most up-to-date techniques for conducting nerve sensory tests Codifies the acceptable differences in latency, amplitude, nerve conduction velocity, between nerves of the same or opposite limbs, allowing for a more precise diagnosis Provides precise written descriptions as well as schematic depiction of electrode placements Includes typical waveform appearance for the most common studies Offers a concise list of references and suggested readings for each study Includes advantages and pitfalls of alternative techniques

For determining normal reference values for any patient or for review of a specific nerve conduction technique, this book is unrivaled.

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""Its wider appeal for the novice or junior practising electrophysiologist is its descriptions and diagrams detailing electrode positioning and examples of typical, expected waveforms. It is for this reason that I might find myself with this book at the bedside, especially for some of those more obscure cutaneous sensory nerves..."" -©Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

Introduction xi
Upper Limb/Brachial Plexus Motor Nerve Studies
Axillary motor nerve to the deltoid
2(4)
Long thoracic motor nerve to the serratus anterior Median Nerve
6(40)
Median motor nerve to the abductor pollicis brevis
10(8)
Median motor nerve to the flexor carpi radialis
18(4)
Median motor nerve (anterior interosseous branch) to the flexor pollicis longus
22(4)
Median motor nerve (anterior interosseous branch) to the pronator quadratus
26(4)
Median motor nerve to the pronator teres
30(4)
Median motor nerve to the 1st lumbrical
34(4)
Median motor nerve to the 2nd lumbrical
38(4)
H-reflex to the flexor carpi radialis
42(4)
Musculocutaneous motor nerve to the biceps brachii
46(4)
Phrenic motor nerve to the diaphragm
50(6)
Radial Nerve
Radial motor nerve to the extensor carpi ulnaris and brachioradialis
56(4)
Radial motor nerve to the extensor digitorum communis
60(14)
Radial motor nerve to the extensor indicis proprius
64(10)
Suprascapular motor nerve to the supraspinatus and infraspinatus
74(6)
Thoracodorsal motor nerve to the latissimus dorsi
80(4)
Ulnar Nerve
Ulnar motor nerve to the abductor digiti minimi
84(8)
Ulnar motor nerve to the palmar interosseous
92(4)
Ulnar motor nerve to the 1st dorsal interosseous
96(6)
Upper Limb Sensory and Mixed Nerve Studies
Lateral antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
102(4)
Medial antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
106(6)
Median Nerve
Median sensory nerve to 2nd and 3rd digits
112(8)
Median palmar cutaneous sensory nerve
120(4)
Posterior antebrachial cutaneous sensory nerve
124(4)
Radial sensory nerve to the base of the thumb
128(4)
Ulnar Nerve
Ulnar dorsal cutaneous sensory nerve
132(4)
Ulnar sensory nerve to the 5th digit
136(8)
Comparative Studies
Median and radial sensory nerves to the thumb
144(6)
Median and ulnar mixed nerve studies (transcarpal)
150(6)
Median and ulnar sensory nerve studies to the 4th digit
156(6)
Lower Limb Motor Nerve Studies
Femoral motor nerve to the quadriceps
162(4)
Peroneal Nerve
Peroneal motor nerve to the extensor digitorum brevis
166(6)
Peroneal motor nerve to the peroneus brevis
172(4)
Peroneal motor nerve to the peroneus longus
176(4)
Peroneal motor nerve to the tibialis anterior
180(4)
Sciatic Nerve
Sciatic motor nerve recording from the foot
184(4)
H-reflex to the calf
188(4)
Tibial Nerve
Tibial motor nerve to the abductor hallucis (medial branch)
192(6)
Tibial motor nerve to the flexor digiti minimi brevis (lateral branch)
198(6)
Lower Limb Sensory and Mixed Nerve Studies
Lateral femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
204(6)
Medial calcaneal sensory nerve
210(4)
Medial femoral cutaneous sensory nerve
214(4)
Peroneal Nerve
Deep peroneal sensory nerve
218(4)
Superficial peroneal sensory nerve
222(6)
Posterior femoral cutaneous sensory nerve (medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous branches)
228(4)
Saphenous Nerve
Saphenous sensory nerve (distal technique)
232(4)
Saphenous sensory nerve (proximal technique)
236(4)
Sural Nerve
Sural lateral dorsal cutaneous branch sensory nerve
240(4)
Sural sensory nerve
244(4)
Tibial mixed nerve (medial and lateral plantar branches)
248(6)
Head and Neck Studies
Blink reflex
254(6)
Cranial nerve VII
260(4)
Cranial nerve XI
264(4)
Greater auricular sensory nerve
268(4)
Root Stimulation
Cervical nerve root stimulation
272(4)
Lumbar nerve root stimulation
276(5)
Other Studies of Interest
281(6)
Appendix: BMI Tables 287(4)
Index 291


Ralph Buschbacher, MD is Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation, Indiana University||Nathan D. Prahlow, MD is Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation, Indiana Universit