Clinical neurophysiology : EMG, nerve conduction and evoked potentials /
principal authors, Colin D. Binnie [and others] ; editor-in-chief, John W. Osselton.
- Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995.
- 1 online resource (xvii, 572 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Academic
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Origins and techniques. 1.1. Fundamentals of neurophysiology. 1.2. Techniques -- pt. 2. Electromyography and nerve conduction. 2.1. Early history of nerve conduction studies and electromyography. 2.2. Anatomy and function of peripheral nerves. 2.3. Clinical measurements of nerve conduction. 2.4. Electromyography: normal and pathological findings. 2.5. Nerve conduction studies and EMG sampling. 2.6. Specific clinical requests. 2.7. Assessment of autonomic function. 2.8. Pelvic floor neurophysiology. 2.9. Quantitative sensory testing. 2.10. Analysis of electromyographic activity. 2.11. Single fibre electromyography. 2.12. Knowledge-based expert systems -- pt. 3. Evoked potentials. 3.1. Definitions and introductory remarks. 3.2. Methods and instrumentation. 3.3. Recording procedures. 3.4. Normal findings by modality. 3.5. Abnormal waveforms and diagnostic yield of evoked potentials. 3.6. Evoked potential diagnostic strategies. 3.7. Analysis of evoked potentials.
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