Easy-to-read and well-organised, this one-of-a-kind resource offers a basic introduction in both electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS). Inside, readers will find expert guidance on how to perform and interpret EMGs as well as the fundamental principles of electrodiagnostic testing. Readers will also find coverage of the testing of the most common conditions encountered in daily practice. At-a-glance tables, combined with clear illustrations showing the correct needle placement for each condition, and a convenient pocket size, make this the ideal reference to carry on the go or have on hand in the lab.
1. What is an EMG? 2. Why do electrodiagnostic studies? 3. About the machine 4. Nerve conduction studies 5. Electromyography 6. Injury to peripheral nerves 7. How to plan out the examination 8. Pitfalls 9. Carpal tunnel syndrome 10. Ulnar neuropathy 11. Radial neurotherapy 12. Radiculopathy 13. Spinal stenosis 14. Peroneal neuropathy 15. Tarsal tunnel syndrome 16. Peripheral neuropathy 17. Myopathy 18. Brachial plexopathies 19. Lumbosacral plexopathies 20. Motor neuron diseases 21. How to write a report 22. Tables of normals 23. Reimbursement 24. Glossary of EMG terms
Appendix 1 Figures for Table 4.3 Nerve conduction studies setup Appendix 2 Figures to Table 5.4 Common muscles innervation, location and needle placement Index