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Surface Anatomy for Clinical Needle Electromyography | Paperback

Surface Anatomy for Clinical Needle Electromyography | Paperback

by Lee

From Residents to seasoned Practitioners, a detailed knowledge of surface and functional anatomy is essential before a needle electrode can be inserted into a muscle with optimal effectiveness and minimal discomfort to the patient. This book, written by long-time experts in the field, gives the tools for conducting an accurate, well tolerated needle EMG examination - based on identifiable landmarks and a keen understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy.Highlights of this practical clinical resource:Each muscle is systematically described by its origin, insertion, innervation, and action. Optimal patient positioning and the needle electrode location, as well as the brief clinical notes, allow easy access to any relevant topicsExquisite illustrations throughout highlight clinical landmarks and aid in needle electrode placement, especially in deep muscles that may be difficult to identifyAnatomic guidelines for the entire body are covered in twelve comprehensive sectionsAlternative methods of needle placement are discussed and comparedFor all Electromyographers in practise and training, this book offers key information for minimising the number of needle penetrations, reducing patient discomfort, shortening the length of the examination and obtaining precise diagnostic information. Especially when dealing with an uncooperative or limited patient, it allows the Electromyographer to visualise the underlying anatomy and electrode path for maximum results.Find these typical guidelines for muscle sampling:Work from proximal to distal in the limb, as the proximal muscles are usually less sensitive to needle insertion than the distal small musclesTest the weakest muscle first, as it has the greatest probability for revealing abnormalities. However, interpret carefully as the end stage of muscle pathology does not reveal significant findingsExamine less painful muscles first; intrinsic muscles of the hands and feet are usually very sensitiveBe aware that some patients prefer needle EMG to the shocks associated with nerve conduction studiesConsult an expert before proceeding with studies on unfamiliar muscles and take all necessary precautions when planning the examination

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    9781888799415

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    Lee

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    233

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    1050 gm

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    English

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    2000

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    N/A

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    Paperback

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7318

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From Residents to seasoned Practitioners, a detailed knowledge of surface and functional anatomy is essential before a needle electrode can be inserted into a muscle with optimal effectiveness and minimal discomfort to the patient. This book, written by long-time experts in the field, gives the tools for conducting an accurate, well tolerated needle EMG examination - based on identifiable landmarks and a keen understanding of musculoskeletal anatomy.Highlights of this practical clinical resource:Each muscle is systematically described by its origin, insertion, innervation, and action. Optimal patient positioning and the needle electrode location, as well as the brief clinical notes, allow easy access to any relevant topicsExquisite illustrations throughout highlight clinical landmarks and aid in needle electrode placement, especially in deep muscles that may be difficult to identifyAnatomic guidelines for the entire body are covered in twelve comprehensive sectionsAlternative methods of needle placement are discussed and comparedFor all Electromyographers in practise and training, this book offers key information for minimising the number of needle penetrations, reducing patient discomfort, shortening the length of the examination and obtaining precise diagnostic information. Especially when dealing with an uncooperative or limited patient, it allows the Electromyographer to visualise the underlying anatomy and electrode path for maximum results.Find these typical guidelines for muscle sampling:Work from proximal to distal in the limb, as the proximal muscles are usually less sensitive to needle insertion than the distal small musclesTest the weakest muscle first, as it has the greatest probability for revealing abnormalities. However, interpret carefully as the end stage of muscle pathology does not reveal significant findingsExamine less painful muscles first; intrinsic muscles of the hands and feet are usually very sensitiveBe aware that some patients prefer needle EMG to the shocks associated with nerve conduction studiesConsult an expert before proceeding with studies on unfamiliar muscles and take all necessary precautions when planning the examination

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