Clinical Electromyography: Nerve Conduction StudiesWilliams & Wilkins, 1993 - 696 sayfa Established as a staple reference in the EMG laboratory, Clinical Electromyography: Nerve Conduction Studies is now in its revised, updated Third Edition. Dr. Oh, a world-renowned authority, provides encyclopedic coverage of current nerve conduction techniques and their clinical uses. This edition's new chapter on special nerve conduction techniques describes studies such as motor unit number estimation and muscle fiber conduction velocity and discusses their clinical value and limitations. Coverage also includes new nerve conduction techniques and recent developments in electromyographic diagnosis of immunologically-mediated neuropathies, segmental demyelination, mild carpal tunnel syndrome, and neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. More than 500 illustrations complement the text. |
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Anatomical and Physiological Basis for Electromyography Studies | 3 |
General Concepts of Electrodiagnostic Studies in Neuromuscular Disease | 15 |
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abnormal absent active affected amplitude Arch averaging axonal branch caused clinical CMAP common conduction velocity controlled conventional degeneration demyelination described diabetic difference disease disorder distal distance duration elbow electrical electrophysiological et al evoked F-wave facial nerve fibers Figure findings H-reflex hand improvement increased indicates injury involved latency lateral lesion lower m/sec magnetic Mean measured median nerve method mixed motor NCV motor nerve conduction msec muscle needle needle EMG negative nerve conduction study Neurol Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry Neurology neuropathy normal Normal Limit Number observed obtained onset palsy patients peak peripheral peripheral nerve peripheral neuropathy peroneal nerve positive posterior tibial potentials prolonged proximal radial range recording electrodes reference reflex reported response root segment sensory CNAP sensory nerve conduction showed side Skin slow stimulation subjects surface electrode syndrome Table technique temperature terminal tion tunnel syndrome ulnar nerve usually values wrist