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DVD-ROM In clinical electromyography (EMG), training in localizing muscles for needle electrode insertion has been primarily accomplished by referring to anatomy atlases and by observing experienced examiners. Books offer two dimensional static pictures. Learning from experts at meeting and courses can be expensive with limited opportunity to learn. Thanks to the multimedia technology and CD-ROMs, you can now have the expert available to you at any time and for a fraction of the cost. It's like having your own genie who knows EMG! In this CD, you will watch, observe, listen, and learn from Dr. Barkhaus as he demonstrates the techniques for muscle localization and activation for needle EMG examination. |
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Assessment of the EMG signals is an audio-visual experience. One learns about the abnormalities of the EMG signals by watching them flash on the display screen, by listening to their sound and by watching an expert manipulate the instrument to get the desired information. A major problem is the availability of the EMG signals to study at leisure. Some laboratories have used tape recorders for archiving EMG signals, others have prepared excellent video tapes. CASA has now used the multi-media technology to bring the patients, the expert, and the instrument to you. The course contains 4 sections: (1) instrumentation, (2) insertional & spontaneous activity, (3) motor unit action potential analysis, and (4) interference pattern / recruitment. Each topic begins with a detailed lecture that describes physiology, pathology, waveform recognition and characterization, methods for capturing the potential, interpretation, and reporting. The methods include those used in the routine EMG examination, as well as sophisticated quantitative analysis. In the workshops, you will see the authors demonstrate the techniques using signals recorded in normal subjects, and in patients with a variety of neuromuscular diseases. The electronic technology will give you the feeling as if you are in a real laboratory with a real patient studied with a real instrument as the authors systematically teach EMG signal analysis. Finally, you will be able to take quizzes that simulate "Board Examinations." Hints are provided to guide the student to arrive at the correct answer. |
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4 CD-ROMs or 1 DVD-ROM The sensory conduction studies are considered somewhat difficult due to the small amplitude of the signal recorded from these nerves. The problem may be compounded by a poor technique. The goal of this tutorial is to teach a good technique to give reliable and reproducible results. The emphasis is on electrode placement, improving signal quality and minimizing technical artifacts. This will give the physician more confidence in assessment of the sensory nerve conduction studies. |
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1 DVD-ROM In this volume, the authors demonstrate techniques for electrode placement, and stimulation sites for motor nerve conduction studies. A special section on the technical aspects reviews many other factors, e.g., filter settings, incorrect stimulation, etc., that can also affect the waveforms and measurements. Several conduction studies in patients are presented to explain the effect of disease processes (e.g., demyelination, conduction block, etc.) on the nerve conduction recordings. The authors have studied 15 healthy subjects using the techniques used in this tutorial and presented their findings in the “Normal values” section. In this DVD you will review the commonly tested nerves, and also many uncommon conduction studies (e.g., the phrenic nerve). The late responses include the F waves, H reflex and blink reflex. Once again, you will find many pearls on technical aspects and findings in patients with neuromuscular diseases. This volume contains videos, illustrations, a description of reference values, and a commentary.
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EMG
on DVD Series: Electronic Myoanatomic Atlas for Clinical Electromyography
EMG
on DVD Series: Electronic Atlas of Electromyographic Waveforms (volume
2) 2 DVD-ROMs
EMG
on CD/DVD Series: Sensory Nerve Conduction: Clinical Studies and Signals (volume
3)
EMG
on DVD Series: Motor Conduction Studies and Late Responses (volume 4)