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Anatomical Guide For The Electromyographer: The Limbs And Trunk
Anatomical Guide For The Electromyographer: The Limbs And Trunk
Date: 13 April 2011, 11:14

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This book is an update of a classic reference book on electromyography. Using the traditional regional approach, Perotto provides information for approximately 93 appendicular and 22 axial muscles, divided into 14 sections. This information includes the innervation and attachments of each muscle, how to position the patient for the examination, the appropriate site for insertion of the electrode, the depth of insertion of the electrode, and the action that the patient should perform to activate the muscle.
Furthermore, common errors in electrode placement and clinically relevant comments are included, as well as 1 or 2 illustrations. One particularly useful inclusion is “pitfalls,” which describes which muscle the electrode will record if the needle is placed too deep, not deep enough, or not at the location described. Almost all of the appendicular muscles include a cross-section illustration.
The text also contains a useful appendix, providing dermatomes of the limbs and trunk, cutaneous innervation of the head, and excellent illustrations of both the brachial plexus and the lumbosacral-coccygeal plexus. The appendix also includes a very useful table listing all muscles presented in the text with innervation from the peripheral nerve to the mixed spinal nerve root.
This practical guide to electromyography describes the techniques used for examination of each muscle and includes a few new muscles not previously described. The innervation, origin and insertion of each muscle are given, together with detailed instructions on electrode insertion and possible associated pitfalls. Anatomical drawings of each muscle are provided and also cross-sectional diagrams to aid in electrode insertion. The test manoeuvres for each muscle are also listed, and a comments section of kinesiological information is included for each muscle to help in analysis of the electromyographic findings. The book will be of interest to neurologists and neurosurgeons, among other medical disciplines, as well as to physical and occupational therapists

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