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Special Tests for Neurologic Examination

Engelsk
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Ideal for students and clinicians to access quick clinical information, Special Tests for Neurologic Examination offers invaluable evaluation and assessment tips and techniques for neurologic conditions commonly found in patients. Organized in an easy-to-use format, this book is the perfect guide for practicing clinical skills and reviewing for licensure and certification examinations. Dr. James R. Scifers describes and illustrates special tests for the upper extremity, lower extremity, and spine. This resource provides performance criteria for each special test, important information on specificity and sensitivity, and valuable references for further investigation. Inside you'll find:Techniques for dermatome, myotome, reflex screening, and concussion testingExamples of various concussion grading scales and neuropsychological testsSpecial design that facilitates use of the book as a user-friendly study guide and quick clinical referenceData on test specificity and sensitivity to assist clinicians in determining the value and strength of various clinical examination proceduresAdditional resources for further study and explorationA facilitative and comprehensive approach to learning, practicing, and reviewing neurologic special tests makes Special Tests for Neurologic Examination a must-have for students and clinicians alike. With a focus on commonly used evaluative procedures for differentiating and diagnosing neurologic disorders, the book serves as a valuable companion to the popular Special Tests for Orthopedic Examination.
Redaktør
James Scifers
ISBN
9781617117893
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
15.1.2008
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