Electromyography (EMG) is a technique used for evaluating and recording the electrical activity of nerves and muscles. This technique is crucial for neurologists and rehabilitation specialists, as it provides valuable insights into the functioning of the neuromuscular system.
The book Comprehensive Electromyography: With Clinical Correlations and Case Studies (PDF) is a comprehensive resource that offers a detailed discussion on the fundamental concepts and principles underlying electrodiagnostic medicine. It is specifically designed for individuals who are new to this field, including beginner technicians and physicians in training. However, it can also serve as a valuable review for experienced practitioners and those preparing for board examinations.
The book consists of twenty chapters that cover a range of topics, starting with a review of the foundational sciences and progressing through the various aspects of electromyography. Each chapter is supplemented with case studies, which help to demonstrate the correct application and interpretation of electromyographic techniques.
In addition to the main content, the book includes several appendices that provide information frequently required in the EMG laboratory. These include details on Nerve Conduction Study techniques and their age-related normal values, anatomic regions assessed by each NCS and needle EMG studies, safety considerations, and other important topics.
If you are interested in purchasing this book, please note that it is only available as an ebook in PDF format. The sale does not include any access codes.
ISBN: 978-1107562035, 978-1108639026, 978-1108578103