Essentials of electrodiagnostic medicine / William Campbell.
This concise, clearly written, practical book provides a complete overview of clinical electrodiagnostic medicine. Essentials of Electrodiagnostic Medicine is an intermediate level text for residents, fellows, and practitioners in neurology and physiatry. This practical book is readable in the cours...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Demos Medical,
[2014]
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Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface to the Second Edition; Reference; Preface to the First Edition; Part I: Basic Concepts in Electrodiagnostic Medicine; Chapter 1: Basic Electronics; Electricity; Capacitors; Electrical Circuits; Magnetism; Inductors; Alternating Current; Key Points; References; Chapter 2: Instrumentation; Amplifiers; Diodes; Transistors; Differential Amplifiers; The Display; Averaging; Trigger and Delay; Stimulation; The Electromyograph; Other Features; Key Points; References; Chapter 3: Anatomy and Physiology of the Neuromuscular System.
- Anatomy of the Motor UnitGross Anatomy; Upper Extremity Nerves; Lower Extremity Nerves; Key Points; References; Chapter 4: Membrane Physiology and Volume Conduction; The Resting Membrane Potential; Other Biophysical and Electrical Properties of the Membrane; The Action Potential; Threshold; Conduction Along Nerve and Muscle Fibers; Volume Conduction; Key Points; References; Chapter 5: Statistics; Deriving Reference Values; The Mean and Standard Deviation Method for Establishing Reference Values; The Problem of Multiple Tests; The Importance of Consistent Technique; Glossary; Key Points.
- Spontaneous ActivityVoluntary Activity; The Normal MUAP; Recruitment; Needle Electrode Examination in Abnormal Muscle; Abnormal Insertional and Spontaneous Activity; Abnormal Voluntary Activity; Involuntary Activity; Key Points; References; Chapter 9: Special Electrodiagnostic Medicine Techniques and Procedures; Blink Reflexes; Repetitive Nerve Stimulation (RNS) Studies; Proximal Nerve Stimulation Techniques; Short Segment Studies; Autonomic Function Testing; Intraoperative Electrodiagnosis; Evaluation of the Respiratory System; Special Needle Electrode Examination Methods; Key Points.