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Electromyography in Clinical Practice Bashar Katirji (Prof, Prof, Case Western Reserve University)

Electromyography in Clinical Practice By Bashar Katirji (Prof, Prof, Case Western Reserve University)

Electromyography in Clinical Practice by Bashar Katirji (Prof, Prof, Case Western Reserve University)


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Electromyography in Clinical Practice by Bashar Katirji (Prof, Prof, Case Western Reserve University)

Continuing the unique case-based learning approach to fill the gap between theory and practice, the third edition of Electromyography in Clinical Practice addresses the advances in neuromuscular medicine, including anterior horn cell disorders, peripheral neuropathies, neuromuscular junction disorders, and myopathies. It is the perfect resource for neurologists, physiatrists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons, rheumatologists, physical therapists, and pain management specialists, neuromuscular and clinical neurophysiology fellows, as well as the resident, trainee, and medical student interested in the diagnosis and management of the most common disorders encountered in the EMG lab. The book is divided into two major parts; the first an introduction to clinical electromyography and the second is separated into 27 case studies. The cases focus on localized disorders in the lower and upper extremities and end with a selection of generalized disorders. Each case begins with a detailed, tabulated, EMG study, followed by several questions, and a detailed analysis of the study, then takes into account patient history, the physical examination, EMG Neurologists, physiatrists (Physical Medicine andrpen the rehabilitation), Trainees (Neurology and Physical Medicine

Electromyography in Clinical Practice Reviews

Dr. Katirji provides a thorough and practical approach to evaluating common neuromuscular disorders in the electrodiagnostic laboratory with emphasis on recognizing the salient features and discriminating electrophysiological findings of these disorders. This book provides an easily accessible guide that clearly enhances routine clinical electromyography practice. * Eroboghene E. Ubogu, MD, Professor of Neurology and Neurobiology, Director, Division of Neuromuscular Disease, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL. *
This third edition is unique, inclusive, and more representative of real cases that are encountered in daily practice, appealing to both budding and experienced electromyographer physicians. Most impressive is each case is approached and discusses in a motivating step by step format, that exactly resemble real life examples, in both academic and private practice. This is essential to the practice of electromyography. * Bassam A. Bassam, MD, FAAN, Professor of Neurology, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL. *
Prof. Katirji has combined his unique combination of neuromuscular practice and electrophysiology in preparing a book with a case based approach. This is a treatise, would benefit both beginners and clinical neurologists. This comprehensive textbook could be an excellent teaching manual. * Mathew Alexander, DM, Chairman, Neurology, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India. *
Electromyography in Clinical Practice is an easy and enjoyable read to the new or more experienced in the field. It can be used as a teaching or self-assessment tool and provides a quick reference and review to topics commonly seen in the neuromuscular and EMG practice. The book is a work of love, reflecting Dr. Katirjis passion in caring for his patients and teaching his students. * J. Americo Fernandes, MD, Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE. *
This book is a treasure trove of pearls and practical points. The emphasis of clinical correlation to EDX findings is invaluable. The case study format drives home the importance of the history and physical, and how it guides the EDX study to arrive at a logical conclusion. Electromyography in Clinical Practice is an outstanding text for the physician in training as well as the practicing physician. * Andrew Dubin, MD, MS, Professor of PM&R, Interim Chair Department of PM&R, Albany Medical College, Albany NY 12208 *

About Bashar Katirji (Prof, Prof, Case Western Reserve University)

Bashar Katirji, MD, FACP has mentored more than 50 fellows in Neuromuscular Disorders & Electromyography, contributed to more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and numerous scientific presentations, and published several leading textbooks. In addition to being actively involved in clinical research, he has a wide and informative personal experience in the use of electrodiagnostic studies for the diagnosis of peripheral nerve and muscle disorders. This experience spans over 35 years.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Preface to the Third Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments Part I: Introduction to Clinical Electromyography Chapter1: The Scope of the EMG Examination Chapter 2: Routine Clinical Electromyography Chapter 3: Specialized Electrodiagnostic Studies Chapter 4: Electrodiagnostic Findings in Neuromuscular Disorders Part II: Focal Disorders Lower Extremity Section 1: Lower Extremities Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Case 7 Case 8 Section 2: Upper Extremities Case 9 Case 10 Case 11 Case 12 Case 13 Case 14 Case 15 Case 16 Part III: Generalized Disorders Case 17 Case 18 Case 19 Case 20 Case 21 Case 22 Case 23 Case 24 Case 25 Case 26 Case 27 Index

Additional information

NPB9780190603434
9780190603434
0190603437
Electromyography in Clinical Practice by Bashar Katirji (Prof, Prof, Case Western Reserve University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2018-11-08
480
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