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Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders: Fundamentals of nerve conduction studies
註釋A reference for clinicians who perform and interpret nerve conduction studies and electromyography (EMG), and for physicians who use the results of these studies to evaluate patients with peripheral nervous system disorders. Section I covers the overall approach to the patient in the EMG lab, and reviews basic anatomy and neurophysiology. Section II discusses fundamentals of nerve conductions, including motor, sensory, and mixed nerve studies. Section III explains technical factors and artifacts, including anomalous innervations. Section IV discusses practical details of performing common nerve conduction studies. Section V focuses on needle EMG. Section VI, the core of the material, describes major peripheral nervous system conditions, from both the clinical and electrophysiologic points of view, and presents clinical cases and their nerve conduction and EMG data.