books:
Manual of Nerve Conduction Study and Surface Anatomy for Needle Electromyography
Hang J Lee
,
Joel A DeLisa
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2004
This manual is a practical, illustrated how-to guide to the proper techniques and electrode placements for common nerve conduction studies. The first section describes each nerve conduction study, including placement of electrodes, typical electromyography equipment settings, normal values, and pearls and pitfalls. The second section provides detailed coverage of surface anatomy for needle electromyography and shows where to place the needles ...
Johnson's Practical Electromyography
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2006
Now in its Fourth Edition, this text gives physiatry and neurology residents a comprehensive, practical introduction to electromyography. Section I reviews the anatomy and physiology of nerve problems in relation to the planning and performance of electrodiagnostic procedures. Section II provides technical information on electrophysiology, instrumentation, and specific techniques, with digital photographs showing important surface anatomy. ...
Atlas of Electromyography
3 reviews
A. Arturo Leis
,
Vicente C. Trapani
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2000
atlas of Electromyography
Very useful book, with the use of this book you can do EMG, botox and myobloc injection in hand, forarm and neck muscles very easely. Provides very good pictures of the muscles with their nerve supply and roots/segments. I start to use it in my clinic on patients that needed rare type of EMG testing muscles and it helps alot. This book shows and instruct you to find the muscle that you are ...
Electrodiagnosis in Diseases of Nerve and Muscle: Principles and Practice
1 review
Jun Kimura
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2001
essential for EMG training
For the average student of electromyography, this is the book to own. It's far more complete than Johnson's text, and well worth the extra cost.
Clinical Neurophysiology (Contemporary Neurology Series, 66)
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2002
This text is a fully integrated summary of all aspects of clinical neurophysiology. It is written by nationally recognized experts who work together at Mayo Clinic. All the authors are heavily involved in the teaching of clinical neurophysiology to residents in neurology, neurosurgery and physical medicine, and to post-residency fellows in EEG, EMG, autonomic disorder, sleep disorders, peripheral nerve diseases, and muscle diseases. The first ...
Anatomic Localization for Needle EMG
4 reviews
Steve R. Geiringer
Hanley & Belfus
, 1999
A must
With excellent pictures and easy to follow pictures this is a must for any electromyographer
Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations, Textbook with CD-ROM
10 reviews
David C. Preston
,
Barbara Shapiro
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 2005
Must have textbook for neurology residents/fellows
If you are looking for a solid book to begin learning about EMG/NCS, this is an excellent choice. The text is clear and concise, reflecting the exceptional instructional abilities of Drs. Preston and Shapiro. The text is very "readable" and organized in a logical fashion with helpful illustrations alongside. A bonus of this book is the CD, which is very user friendly and allows one to ...
Easy EMG
7 reviews
Lyn Weiss
,
Julie Silver
, ...
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 2004
Excelent Book
I'm learning EMG. And this book is all what a EMG student dreams. Is easy to understant, covers the basics with an easy and palin english languaje, the drawings are as clear as they can be. I'm very satisfied with this book.
Anatomical Guide For The Electromyographer: The Limbs And Trunk
2 reviews
Aldo O., M.D. Perotto
,
Edward F. Delagi
, ...
Charles C. Thomas Publisher
, 2005
A Classic!
This is just a great book (witness how the few used copies are all going for higher than list). We have about 4 EMG/NCV atlas-type publications hanging around our EMG lab, but everybody reaches for the Perotto. It's been out of publication for a while, which caused many graduating residents to covet it (and some to copy it), but they just did a reprint in June so hopefully this will increase ...
Electromyography in Clinical Practice: A Case Study Approach
5 reviews
Bashar Katirji
Mosby
, 2007
My dads book, a great one.
Hi! I'm Linda Katirji, and Bashar Katirji is my dad. If you lived in my house in Ohio, you would know how long my dad worked on this book. Day and night he sat at this darn computor and wrote this book... he put so much hard work into it. Even though i cant understand half the "doctors lingo" as he calls it, (i'm only 13) i can see the effort he put into it and the satistfaction he got out of ...
The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer
Humana Press
, 2007
The Clinical Neurophysiology Primer presents a broad yet focused treatment of central topics in the field of clinical neurophysiology. This volume was inspired by the clinical neurophysiology lecture series at Beth Israel-Deaconess Medical Center and Rhode Island Hospital, where faculty and trainees at these renowned teaching hospitals participate in a lecture series over the course of the academic year. Much like the lecture series, The ...
Modeling an Interferometric Fiber Optic Gyroscope
Storming Media
, 2004
This is a NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER WEAPONS DIV CHINA LAKE CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A021924. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: (U) In this paper we derive an expression for the output intensity ...
Surface Anatomy for Clinical Needle Electromyography
Hang J. Lee
,
Joel A. Delisa
Demos Medical Publishing
, 2000
Highlights of this practical clinical resource: * Each muscle is systematically described by its origin, insertion, innervation, and action. Optimal patient positioning and the needle electrode location, as well as the brief clinical notes, allow easy access to any relevant topics * Exquisite illustrations throughout highlight clinical landmarks and aid in needle electrode placement, especially in deep muscles that may be difficult to identify * ...
Clinical Electromyography
1 review
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 1987
Classic in Electromyography
Brown and Bolton's edited book on Clinical Electromyography remains a classic for electromyographers. The chapter on Diabetic Neuropathies by Asa Wilbourn is a logical and concise guide through the maze of manifestations of diabetic neuropathies. The chapter on Autonomic Nervous System by Zochodne and Kihara provides hard to find information on Autonomic testing. Each chapter of this book ...
Introduction to Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Testing (Introduction to Electromyography and Nerve ...
John Echternach
Slack Incorporated
, 2002
This text has been completely revised and updated to include the latest information in the area of nerve conduction testing and electromyography. The combination of insightful text, excellent illustrations, and laboratory exercises enable the reader to gain a comprehensive understanding of the topic and develop essential skills for this form of testing. Both students in their professional preparation education and clinicians expanding their ...
EMG Secrets
Faye Chiou Tan
Hanley & Belfus
, 2003
From the highly popular Secrets Series® comes the succinct, practical electromyography book that practitioners have been waiting for. Major authorities in the field present a series of key questions and answers in areas of importance in EMG, featuring the additional tips, pearls, and "secrets" that are the hallmark of the series. Major sections include Anatomy and Physiology, Instrumentation, Nerve Conduction Studies, Electromyography, ...
Clinical Applications in Surface Electromyography: Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Glenn S. Kasman
,
Jeffrey R. Cram Ph.D.
, ...
Aspen Publishers
, 1997
This comprehensive book builds on the Introduction to Surface Electrom yography (also available from Aspen). It covers each of the clinical a pplications of surface EMG, surface EMG evaluation and feedback, candi date selection, kinesiologic and psychophysiologic considerations pati ent training and numerous case examples. The book also provides a proc edural approach to using surface EMG in clinical practice to either do cument the ...
Essentials of Clinical Neurophysiology
1 review
Thomas C. Head
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 2002
GOOD BOOK TO START WITH IN CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
I CHANCED UPON THIS BOOK WHEN I WAS DOING MY CLINICAL TRAINING IN NEUROLOGY A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO AND I READ IT AND FOUND IT A FASCINATING EXPERIENCE. IT IS A VERY GOOD BOOK TO START ONES UNDERSTANDING OF CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY WITH . IT EXPLAINS CONCEPTS IN SIMPLE STRAIGHTFORWARD LANGUAGE AND IS EASY TO UNDERSTAND FOR THE BEGINNER CERTAINLY . THE BOOK DID STIMULATE MY INTEREST IN THE FIELD ...
Principles of Clinical Electromyography: Case Studies
1 review
Shin J., M.D. Oh
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 1998
I can see all my patients here
This is a book with almost 30 years of real follow-up patients from Dr. Oh's office. Easy to read and understand. Dr. Oh don't put any word that is not really necessary to explain his ideas. He has so many and well explained cases that, I'm sure, you will find many of your personal patients inside Dr. Oh's book.
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