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Contents SearchSearch Dedication Preface Introduction I: Approach to Clinical Problems 1: Approach to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2: Approach to Ulnar Neuropathy 3: Approach to Radial Neuropathy, Peroneal Neuropathy, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, and Bell’s Palsy 4: Approach to Radiculopathy and Plexopathy 5: Approach to Rotator Cuff Injury and Winged Scapula 6: Approach to Polyneuropathy (Primary Axonal vs Primary Demyelinating) 7: Approach to Neuromuscular Junction Disorders 8: Approach to Myopathy II: Nerve Conduction Studies 9: Nerve Conduction Studies 10: Potential Pitfalls of Nerve Conduction Studies 11: Pictorial Guide to Nerve Conduction Studies III: Needle Electromyography 12: Needle Electromyography 13: Pictorial Guide to Needle Electromyography 14: Atlas of Spontaneous Activities 15: Atlas of Motor Unit Action Potentials Appendix A: How to Write an EMG Report Appendix B: How to Read an Outside EMG Report Appendix C: Normal Values
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Contents SearchSearch Dedication Preface Introduction I: Approach to Clinical Problems 1: Approach to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2: Approach to Ulnar Neuropathy 3: Approach to Radial Neuropathy, Peroneal Neuropathy, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, and Bell’s Palsy 4: Approach to Radiculopathy and Plexopathy 5: Approach to Rotator Cuff Injury and Winged Scapula 6: Approach to Polyneuropathy (Primary Axonal vs Primary Demyelinating) 7: Approach to Neuromuscular Junction Disorders 8: Approach to Myopathy II: Nerve Conduction Studies 9: Nerve Conduction Studies 10: Potential Pitfalls of Nerve Conduction Studies 11: Pictorial Guide to Nerve Conduction Studies III: Needle Electromyography 12: Needle Electromyography 13: Pictorial Guide to Needle Electromyography 14: Atlas of Spontaneous Activities 15: Atlas of Motor Unit Action Potentials Appendix A: How to Write an EMG Report Appendix B: How to Read an Outside EMG Report Appendix C: Normal Values