BookDavid C. Preston, Barbara E. Shapiro.
Contents:
Approach to nerve conduction studies, electromyography, and neuromuscular ultrasound
Anatomy and neurophysiology for electrodiagnostic studies
Basic nerve conduction studies
Late responses
Blink reflex
Repetitive nerve stimulation
Anomalous innervations
Artifacts and technical factors
Basic statistics for electrodiagnostic studies
Routine upper extremity, facial, and phrenic nerve conduction techniques
Routine lower extremity nerve conduction techniques
Basic overview of electromyography
Anatomy for needle electromyography
Basic electromyography: analysis of spontaneous activity
Basic electromyography: analysis of motor unit action potentials
Clinical-electrophysiologic correlations : overview and common patterns
Fundamentals of neuromuscular ultrasound
Neuromuscular ultrasound of mononeuropathies
Neuromuscular ultrasound of polyneuropathy, motor neuron disease, and myopathy
Median neuropathy at the wrist
Proximal median neuropathy
Ulnar neuropathy at the elbow
Ulnar neuropathy at the wrist
Radial neuropathy
Peroneal neuropathy
Femoral neuropathy
Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Facial and trigeminal neuropathy
Polyneuropathy
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and its variants
Atypical and inherited motor neuron disorders
Radiculopathy
Brachial plexopathy
Proximal neuropathies of the shoulder and arm
Lumbosacral plexopathy
Sciatic neuropathy
Neuromuscular junction disorders
Myopathy
Myotonic muscle disorders and periodic paralysis syndromes
Approach to electrodiagnostic studies in the intensive care unit
Approach to pediatric electromyography
Basics of electricity and electronics for electrodiagnostic studies
Electrical safety and iatrogenic complications of electrodiagnostic studies.