Neurologic Examination By
2006 | 280 Pages | ISBN: 1405130296 | PDF | 5 MB
Neurologic Examination is the ideal text for any neurologist learning the difficult art of diagnosis. This illustrated guide to all aspects of the neurological exam:Reemphasizes the usefulness of the exam in localizing lesions in the central and peripheral nervous system from which differential diagnoses are derivedDemonstrates the examination of the brachial plexus, cervical plexus, chronic regional pain patients is demonstrated - not found in other manuals of neurological examinationReintroduces the use of drifts, the arm roll and parietal copy to clinical neurology.Content: Chapter 1 The History (pages 1-10): Chapter 2 Mental Status (pages 11-15): Chapter 3 Cranial Nerves (pages 16-75): Chapter 4 The Motor System (pages 76-126): Chapter 5 Posture, Stance and Spinal Movement (pages 127-135): Chapter 6 Involuntary Movements (pages 136-152): Chapter 7 Basic Principles for the Sensory Examination (pages 153-167): Chapter 8 Common Patterns of Abnormal Sensation (pages 168-188): Chapter 9 The Motor Sensory Links (pages 189-206): Chapter 10 Coordination (pages 207-214): Chapter 11 Disorders of Speech (pages 215-224): Chapter 12 Apraxias (pages 225-228): Chapter 13 Agnosia (pages 229-234): Chapter 14 The Unconscious Patient (pages 235-253): Chapter 15 The Autonomic Nervous System (pages 254-260):
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