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Ebook: Handbook of Peripheral Nerve Entrapments
- Tags: Neurology
- Year: 1990
- Publisher: Humana Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The present publication relating to peripheral nerve entrapment is an attempt to bring to the attention of physicians an easily readable source of information on this common class of disorders. Frequently encountered disturbances as well as the more obscure entrapments have been included in the volume. The book should have a wide distribution. Despite the neuro logical and neurosurgical orientation, there is much of value for or thopedists and specialists in peripheral vascular disease. There is much of benefit for the general practitioner, with considerable in formation for those in training. There have been relatively few texts published in this field. The material has been organized to give the maximum pertinent infor mation in an easily read and concise arrangement. The various fac tors have been listed with a discussion of therapy. Included is an appendix describing specific methods for testing the function of the individual muscles, and tables for rapid evaluation of individual symptoms. The work is the result of lengthy personal experience and an extensive review of the literature. To make further study attainable, selected references have been cited following each section. Illustra tions have been employed where they could further understanding of the problem involved. Oscar A. Turner Norman Taslitz Steven Ward v Acknowledgments A publication such as this one cannot be the result of a single in dividual's work, and as such, one must acknowledge the help and support of those who were involved in the final preparation. Mrs.
Peripheral nerve entrapments take many forms, and patients may present with a wide variety of symptoms and signs. The Handbook of Peripheral Nerve Entrapments offers the physician a complete source of information on this class of disorders. This extremely practical book covers both common and rare types of nerve entrapment, from carpal tunnel syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrome through sciatica, as well as infrequently encountered types, such as occiptal nerve neuralgia and abdominal nerve entrapment.
Unique in scope and focus, the Handbook of Peripheral Nerve Entrapments is the result of the editors' extensive clinical experience with entrapped nerve bundles as well as a comprehensive review of the literature. The material has been organized in a way that gives maximum pertinent information in an easy-to-follow, concise format; each factor is listed with a discussion of appropriate therapy. The Handbook of Peripheral Nerve Entrapments is an invaluable reference for both seasoned specialist and surgeons in training.