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Aids to the Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System (Neurology)
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Saunders Ltd., 2000 - 68 pages

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Buy this book!

I absolutely hate peripheral nerve disorders. That's probably because I'm not good at diagnosing them. But, if I had this book at the start of my training, perhaps things would be different. This book is an absolute gem. It has great illustrations and has complete listings of movements, muscles, nerves, and roots. It has diagrams of the plexuses as well. There is a handy table in the back on most common muscle movements, etc. It's biggest drawback is that it does not fit in a hospital coat's pocket.


Great book

A must for every neurology resident. Very good pictures showing anatomy and physical exam appropiate for almost every muscle.


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Indispensable

Every physician, regardless of specialty, should own this short book. For neurologists, its one of the small number of things you should have available for all patient encounters.






A must for any budding neurologist!

Love it! I have seen tons of old school neurologists carry this in their briefcases and they still refer to it! Concise yet comprehensive! all you'll need for the peripheral neurologic exam!


Seth@nmtmidwest

Aids to examination of the peripheral nervous system is a nice compact, quick reference book to primarily peripheral neuropathies and at the end, briefly of radiculopathies. The images of both muscle tests and cutaneous sensory areas are very clear. Text is short and to the point. Very helpful and well worth the low cost!


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This new edition of the highly successful short guide to the examination of the peripheral nervous system has been revised with new color illustrations and photographs throughout. As the standard short text on the subject, it's an essential reference tool for medical students, residents and clinical neurologists.



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