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A classic collection of time-proven physical techniques for the examination of the nervous system, written by one of North America's most respected neurologists. With simple prose and numerous helpful illustrations, the author describes in detail reliable bedside examination techniques that will pinpoint the location of a lesion in the nervous system and lead to a resolution of the problem. The techniques cover a wide variety of problem areas, including the visual pathways, the sensory system, upper motor neurons, cranial nerves, the cerebellar system, upper and lower limbs, reflexes, the…mehr

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A classic collection of time-proven physical techniques for the examination of the nervous system, written by one of North America's most respected neurologists. With simple prose and numerous helpful illustrations, the author describes in detail reliable bedside examination techniques that will pinpoint the location of a lesion in the nervous system and lead to a resolution of the problem. The techniques cover a wide variety of problem areas, including the visual pathways, the sensory system, upper motor neurons, cranial nerves, the cerebellar system, upper and lower limbs, reflexes, the corticospinal system, disorders of speech, and problems of stance, gait, and balance.
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"An extremely well conceived, well written, and well illustrated volume...should be compulsory reading for any student or physician." -Neurology

"A meticulous 'how-to' text...An ideal accompaniment to a course in physical diagnosis." -Annals of Neurology

"This work...is designed to teach students and doctors how to examine the nervous system. It succeeds admirably." -Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

"Instructions are given step-by-step...with an awareness of the difficulties experienced by students attempting to appreciate the nature and significance of the various manoeuvers" -Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences