Stephen M. Russell

Examination of Peripheral Nerve Injuries An Anatomical Approach - illustrated - New York Thieme 2006 - 178 pages - Thieme Publishers Series .

Highly Commended in Neurology by the British Medical Association, 2007

This book is an anatomically based guide to locating and diagnosing peripheral nerve entrapment and injuries, complete with all the fundamental science concepts and diagnostic techniques the clinician needs to address injuries in the upper and lower extremities of the body. Full-color photographs and easy-to-digest schematic illustrations aid the comprehension of complex anatomy and its variations, and help the reader learn the examination techniques described in the book.

Highlights:

Step-by-step descriptions supplemented by 150 full color illustrations and photographs guide the reader through the examination techniques
Thorough review of the anatomy of each peripheral nerve helps the reader gain a firm understanding of normal structure essential for recognizing and diagnosing injury
Emphasis on the most common anatomical variations in the peripheral nervous system prepares the reader for the full range of clinical scenarios
Descriptions of the brachial and lumbosacral plexi in the context of their major branches allows the reader to fully grasp complicated structures
Examination of Peripheral Nerve Injuries addresses the needs of residents, fellows, trainees, and students in a range of specialties including neurology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, rehabilitation medicine, plastic surgery, hand surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, physical therapy, pain management and primary care. Residents seeking an excellent board review in this area will appreciate the concise format and the wealth of information contained in this book.

1588904830 9781588904836

--Medical / Surgery / Neurosurgery--Medical / Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation --Medical / Neurology --Medical › Surgery › Neurosurgery --Peripheral Nerves— anatomy & histology.--Peripheral Nerves—injuries. -- Nervous System Diseases— diagnosis.

RD595.R87 2006 WL 500 R967e 2006

617.4’83–dc22