[PDF] Examination of Peripheral Nerve Injuries: An Anatomical Approach (2006) by Stephen M. Russell

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2006
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 7.62 MB
  • Authors: Stephen M. Russell

Description

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.

Reviews

I’m interested in being able to follow and palpate nerve pathways throughout the body, but particularly in the limbs. This book was very helpful with that even though the nerve descriptions weren’t continuous from nerve root to termination. Rather, they were described within a regional context but the sections were easy to connect and offered an understanding of each nerve’s relationship to bones, joints, fasciae, muscles and blood vessels. JMP, Applied Anatomy Institute, Berkeley CA

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