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Each volume in the series focuses on a key area of rehabilitation medicine and breaks down the problems, treatments, and expected results into succinct facts, organised alphabetically and presented in bullet-point style for quick reference in the office or clinic. Whether the practitioner needs to look up a diagnostic question, neurorehabilitation complication, or sports intervention, this series provides the answers.

Neuromuscular covers all major topics in paediatric rehabilitation and is comprised of eight sections covering mononeuropthies, polyneuropathies, the neuromuscular junction, motor neuron disease, radiculopthies, plexopathies, muscle diseases, and movement disorders.

Neuromuscular: Rehabilitation Medicine Quick Reference provides the necessary knowledge the busy practitioner needs to deliver quality rehabilitative care to paediatric patients. Addressing more than 100 varied topics presented in a consistent format for maximum clinical utility, this nuts and bolts resource is organised in eight sections. Every entry is standardised for quick look-up in the office or clinic, and features description, etiology, risk factors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints and suggested readings.

Edited by Ralph Buschbacher, MD, the Rehabilitation Medicine Quick Reference series is designed for the busy practitioner. The texts provide quick answers when diagnosing and treating common or more complex rehabilitation issues. All volumes in the series present the listed conditions in a read at-a-glance format with consistent headings for easy access to key information. Every entry is standardised for quick look-up in the office or clinic, and features description, etiology, risk factors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis, red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints, and suggested readings. All Rehabilitation Medicine Quick Referencetitles offer:

Consistent Approach and Organisation: at-a-glance outline format allows readers to find the facts quickly Concise Coverage: of must-know information broken down into easy-to-locate topics Fast Answers to Clinical Questions: diagnostic and management criteria for problems commonly encountered in daily practice Hands-on Practical Guidance: for all types of interventions and therapies Multi-Specialty Perspective: ensures that issues of relevance to all rehabilitation team members are addressed
Series Foreword ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
I Mononeuropathies
1 Axillary Neuropathy
2(2)
2 Facial Neuropathy (Bell's Palsy)
4(2)
3 Femoral Neuropathy
6(2)
4 Inguinal Neuropathies (Iliohypogastric, Ilioinguinal, and Genitofemoral Nerves)
8(1)
5 Intercostobrachial Neuropathy
9(1)
6 Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Neuropathy (Meralgia Paresthetica)
10(2)
7 Long Thoracic Neuropathy
12(1)
8 Medial Antebrachial Cutaneous Neuropathy
13(2)
9 Median Neuropathy--Anterior Interosseous Neuropathy (Kiloh-Nevin Syndrome)
15(2)
10 Median Neuropathy--In the Arm to Mid-Forearm
17(2)
11 Median Neuropathy--At the Wrist (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
19(2)
12 Musculocutaneous and Lateral Antebrachial Cutaneous Neuropathy
21(2)
13 Obturator Neuropathy
23(1)
14 Peroneal (Fibular) Neuropathy: Common, Deep, and Superficial Branch Lesions
24(2)
15 Phrenic Neuropathy
26(1)
16 Pudendal Neuropathy
27(1)
17 Radial Neuropathy--In the Arm
28(2)
18 Radial Neuropathy--Posterior Interosseous Neuropathy
30(2)
19 Radial Neuropathy--Superficial Radial Sensory Neuropathy
32(1)
20 Sciatic Neuropathy
33(2)
21 Spinal Accessory Neuropathy
35(1)
22 Suprascapular Neuropathy
36(2)
23 Tibial Neuropathy--In the Ankle and Foot
38(2)
24 Tibial Neuropathy--From Knee to Ankle
40(2)
25 Trigeminal Neuralgia and Neuropathy
42(2)
26 Ulnar Neuropathy--At the Elbow
44(2)
27 Ulnar Neuropathy--At the Wrist
46(2)
28 Vagal (Laryngeal) Neuropathy
48(4)
II Polyneuropathies
29 Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (Guillain-Barre Syndrome)
52(2)
30 Amyloid Neuropathies
54(2)
31 Cancer-Related Polyneuropathies
56(2)
32 Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy
58(2)
33 Critical Illness Polyneuropathy
60(2)
34 Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy/Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
62(2)
35 Idiopathic Polyneuropathy
64(2)
36 Medication-Induced Polyneuropathy
66(2)
37 Multifocal Motor Neuropathy
68(2)
38 Neuropathy Due to Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
70(2)
39 Neuropathy Due to Leprosy
72(2)
40 Polyneuropathy Due to Chemical Toxins and Metals
74(2)
41 Polyneuropathy Due to Nutritional Deficiency
76(2)
42 Polyneuropathy Due to Vasculitis
78(2)
43 Polyneuropathy in Diabetes Mellitus
80(2)
44 Polyneuropathy in Lyme Disease
82(2)
45 Polyneuropathy Related to HIV Infection
84(2)
46 Porphyric Neuropathy
86(4)
III Neuromuscular Junction
47 Botulism
90(2)
48 Congenital Myasthenia Gravis
92(2)
49 Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome
94(2)
50 Myasthenia Gravis
96(2)
51 Organophosphate Poisoning
98(4)
IV Radiculopathies/Plexopathies
52 Brachial Plexopathy
102(2)
53 Lumbosacral Plexopathy
104(2)
54 Neuralgic Amyotrophy (Parsonage-Turner Syndrome)
106(3)
55 Radiculopathy
109(3)
56 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome--Neurogenic
112(2)
57 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome--Vascular
114(4)
V Motor Neuron Diseases
58 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
118(2)
59 Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
120(2)
60 Poliomyelitis
122(2)
61 Post-Polio Syndrome
124(2)
62 Primary Lateral Sclerosis
126(2)
63 Progressive Bulbar Palsy
128(2)
64 Progressive Muscular Atrophy
130(2)
65 Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy (Kennedy's Disease)
132(2)
66 Spinal Muscular Atrophy
134(4)
VI Muscle Diseases
67 Becker Muscular Dystrophy
138(2)
68 Dermatomyositis
140(2)
69 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
142(2)
70 Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy
144(2)
71 Fascioscapulohumeral Dystrophy
146(2)
72 Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
148(2)
73 Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis
150(2)
74 Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophies
152(2)
75 McArdle's Disease (Glycogen Storage Disease Type V)
154(2)
76 Myotonia Congenita
156(2)
77 Myotonic Dystrophy
158(3)
78 Paramyotonia Congenita
161(1)
79 Polymyositis
162(2)
80 Pompe Disease (Glycogen Storage Disease Type II)
164(2)
81 Rhabdomyolysis
166(2)
82 Schwartz-Jampel Syndrome
168(4)
VII Movement Disorders
83 Blepharospasm
172(2)
84 Dystonia
174(2)
85 Essential Tremor
176(2)
86 Friedreich's Ataxia (Primary Spinocerebellar Degeneration)
178(2)
87 Huntington's Disease
180(2)
88 Parkinson's Disease
182(2)
89 Torticollis
184(2)
90 Tourette's Syndrome
186(2)
91 Writer's Cramp
188(3)
Index 191
Nathan Prahlow, MD Assistant Professor of Clinical Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Co-medical Director, Clarian West Back and Neck Center, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana University School of Medicine. Indianapolis, IN

John C. Kincaid, MD Kenneth L. and Selma G. Earnest Professor of Neurology, Professor of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Neurology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN

Ralph Buschbacher, MD,Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.