books about: electromyography
books:
Electromyography and Neuromuscular Disorders: Clinical-Electrophysiologic Correlations, Textbook with CD-ROM
9 reviews
David C. Preston
,
Barbara Shapiro
Butterworth-Heinemann
, 2005
Brilliant Work!
This is truly an amazing book. I am board certified by the American Board of Phyiscial Medicine & Rehabilitation, American Board of Pain Medicine, American Board of Interventional Pain Physicians, American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine and with Subspeciality Board of Pain Medicine, currently practicing pain management at the Physicians' Pain Specialists of Alabama, Mobile, AL 36607. I am ...
Electromyography in Clinical Practice: A Case Study Approach
5 reviews
Bashar Katirji
Mosby
, 2007
My dads book, a great one.
Hi! I'm Linda Katirji, and Bashar Katirji is my dad. If you lived in my house in Ohio, you would know how long my dad worked on this book. Day and night he sat at this darn computor and wrote this book... he put so much hard work into it. Even though i cant understand half the "doctors lingo" as he calls it, (i'm only 13) i can see the effort he put into it and the satistfaction he got out of ...
Easy Electromyography
2 reviews
A. Arturo Leis
,
Vicente C. Trapani
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2000
atlas of Electromyography
Very useful book, with the use of this book you can do EMG, botox and myobloc injection in hand, forarm and neck muscles very easely. Provides very good pictures of the muscles with their nerve supply and roots/segments. I start to use it in my clinic on patients that needed rare type of EMG testing muscles and it helps alot. This book shows and instruct you to find the muscle that you are ...
Electromyography: Physiology, Engineering, and Non-Invasive Applications (IEEE Press Series on Biomedical ...
Wiley-IEEE Press
, 2004
A complete overview of electromyography with contributions from pacesetters in the field In recent years, insights from the field of engineering have illuminated the vast potential of electromyography (EMG) in biomedical technology. Featuring contributions from key innovators working in the field today, Electromyography reveals the broad applications of EMG data in areas as diverse as neurology, ergonomics, exercise physiology, ...
Electromyography for Experimentalists
1 review
Gerald E. Loeb
,
Carl Gans
University Of Chicago Press
, 1986
Easy EMGs for non-electrophysiologists
If you are doing animal or human studies and need an EMG, but are not an electrophysiologist this is the book for you. Could be easily re-named "EMGs for Dummies". This book explains the electronics, probes, stimulators and bioamps in a simple, easy to understand, step-by-step way that can make you look like an expert. Everything from simple explanations of electricity (volts, amps, ohms) to ...
Clinical Electromyography: Nerve Conduction Studies
1 review
Shin J. Oh
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2002
A must have for EMGers
We had to wait almost 10 years for this 3 edition but it was worth it! Several new chapters, very detailed techniques and plenty of reference values.
Surface Anatomy for Clinical Needle Electromyography
Hang J. Lee
,
Joel A. Delisa
Demos Medical Publishing
, 2000
From residents to seasoned practitioners, a detailed knowledge of surface and functional anatomy is essential before a needle electrode can be inserted into a muscle with optimal effectiveness and minimal discomfort to the patient. This book, written by long-time experts in the field, gives the tools for conducting an accurate, well tolerated needle EMG examination -- based on identifiable landmarks and a keen understanding of musculoskeletal ...
DEVELOPMENT OF GAIT BY ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
Tsutomu and Kayoko Okamoto Okamoto
Walking Development Group
, 2007
Johnson's Practical Electromyography
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 2006
Now in its Fourth Edition, this text gives physiatry and neurology residents a comprehensive, practical introduction to electromyography. Section I reviews the anatomy and physiology of nerve problems in relation to the planning and performance of electrodiagnostic procedures. Section II provides technical information on electrophysiology, instrumentation, and specific techniques, with digital photographs showing important surface anatomy. ...
Muscles Alive: Their Functions Revealed by Electromyography
1 review
John V. Basmajian
,
Carlo J. De Luca
Williams & Wilkins
, 1985
Muscle Physiology, Kinesiology, sEMG Bible
This is an extraordinarily valuable book for anyone interested in muscle physiology, kinesiology and electromyography. It is the most comprehensive book ever produced on the physiology, research and application of sEMG. The author John Basmajian founded the International Society of Electromyography and Kinesiology (ISEK)and about five other professional biomedical societies as well. Basmajian's ...
Electromyography in Clinical Practice: Clinical and Electrodiagnostic Aspects of Neuromuscular Disease
Michael J. Aminoff
Churchill Livingstone
, 1998
A concise and practical guide to the electrodiagnostic procedures in current use for the investigation of patients with neuromuscular disease. Covers basic and clinical aspects of these diseases and related electrodiagnostic techniques, with special sections focusing on nerves in the upper limbs, cranial nerves, and the central nervous system.
Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health: Electromyography
M.A. Jennifer E. Sisk
Thomson Gale
, 2002
The article is excerpted from Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health. This 5-vol. set provides more than 850 entries covering topics in nursing and allied health written for students and professionals in the field. Alphabetically arranged entries cover topics in body systems and functions, conditions and common diseases, issues and theories, techniques and practices, and devices and equipment. The Encyclopedia covers all major ...
Clinical Applications In Surface Electromyography: CHRONIC MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN
GLENN S. KASMAN
Aspen Publishers
, 1998
This comprehensive book builds on the Introduction to Surface Electrom yography (also available from Aspen). It covers each of the clinical a pplications of surface EMG, surface EMG evaluation and feedback, candi date selection, kinesiologic and psychophysiologic considerations pati ent training and numerous case examples. The book also provides a proc edural approach to using surface EMG in clinical practice to either do cument the ...
Principles of Clinical Electromyography: Case Studies
1 review
Shin J., M.D. Oh
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
, 1998
I can see all my patients here
This is a book with almost 30 years of real follow-up patients from Dr. Oh's office. Easy to read and understand. Dr. Oh don't put any word that is not really necessary to explain his ideas. He has so many and well explained cases that, I'm sure, you will find many of your personal patients inside Dr. Oh's book.
Electromyography In Ergonomics
CRC
, 1996
Electromyography (EMG) is the study of muscle behaviour via electronic means, and is thus a technique fundamental to ergonomics, physiology and biomechanics. This text describes the principles of EMG and its application domains, focusing on anatomy, biology, muscle characteristics, physics, mechanics, EMG signal, noise/artifacts/errors, equipment/devices/techniques, interpretation and computerised data acquisition, and analysis. The book ...
search for books
applications
,
approach
,
biomedical
,
clinical
,
clinical-electrophysiologic
,
conduction
,
correlations
,
development
,
disease
,
disorders
,
electrodiagnostic
,
electromyography
,
electrophysiologic
,
encyclopedia
,
engineering
,
ergonomics
,
experimentalists
,
functions
,
invasive
,
johnson
,
musculoskeletal
,
neuromuscular
,
non-invasive
,
nursing
,
physiology
,
practical
,
practice
,
principles
,
revealed
,
textbook
books:
Kindle - Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device
This is the future of book reading. I have used it and love it!
randomly chosen
book:
Cadborosaurus: Survivor from the Deep
Impressum - about us
get your own
free tag board