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Title Manual Of Nerve Conduction Study And Surface Anatomy For Needle Electromyography
Collection Location Jurusan Fisioterapi
Edition
Call Number 616.8 Han 2005
ISBN/ISSN 0-7817-5821-1
Author(s) Hang J. Lee
Subject(s) Neural Conduction
Classification 616.8
Series Title Nerve Conduction Study
GMD Text
Language English
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publishing Year 2005
Publishing Place Philadelphia USA
Collation xiv, 301 hlm.; 22 cm.
Abstract/Notes Ideal both as a how-to guide for the begiinner or as a quick refresher for the experinced clinician, this practical resouarce detail the proper technique and electode placement for for a range of commonly performed nerve coductionstudies. By combining content from Dr.Delisa's sucsessful Manual of Nerve Conduction Velocity and Clinical Neurophysiology with vital information on surfase anatomy, this practical manual offers the easy-to-follow visual guidance needed to achive optimal results. Look Inside and discover...- Procedural guidance for each Conduction technique covers placement of the recording electrode, Stimulating cathode, and anode-as well as equipment settings including fliters,sweep speed sensitivily,and pulse duration.- Discussions of each nerve provide normal refrence values for particular conduction studies,as well as helful tips useful to electromyographers.- Practcal illustratios depict the elecromyographic setup and highlight proper positioning of the active,refrence,ground,and stimulating electrodes. - Complete coperage of surface anatomy examines each muscle in detail, with clinically essential information on patient position,needle insertion,activation clinical noles,innervation,origin,and insertion,illustration show proper needle electrodes.- Telegraphic outline formal makes needed facts easy to find and user. - AAEM glossary provides a quick refrence to the terms most comnen electrodiagnostic medicine.
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