
electromyography
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Book Introduction
Electromyography is an essential test for diagnosing and evaluating neuromuscular disorders, and with the advancement of medical devices, testing methods are becoming more sophisticated and specialized.
Accordingly, the role of examiners performing electromyography tests is becoming increasingly important.
However, in Korea, there is still a lack of easily accessible textbooks for examiners conducting electromyography tests, so many people are learning based on books or papers published overseas.
Accordingly, this textbook contains abundant anatomical diagrams and actual test data so that clinicians performing electromyography can more easily understand and apply it in practice.
Additionally, the contents of the first edition were supplemented and revised to reflect the latest information, making it a more complete textbook.
This second edition systematically organizes basic yet practical examination methods, and the medical terminology is based on the 6th edition of the Korean Medical Association's Medical Terminology.
We hope that this will help clinicians who are in charge of and study electromyography tests to perform the tests more accurately and efficiently.
Accordingly, the role of examiners performing electromyography tests is becoming increasingly important.
However, in Korea, there is still a lack of easily accessible textbooks for examiners conducting electromyography tests, so many people are learning based on books or papers published overseas.
Accordingly, this textbook contains abundant anatomical diagrams and actual test data so that clinicians performing electromyography can more easily understand and apply it in practice.
Additionally, the contents of the first edition were supplemented and revised to reflect the latest information, making it a more complete textbook.
This second edition systematically organizes basic yet practical examination methods, and the medical terminology is based on the 6th edition of the Korean Medical Association's Medical Terminology.
We hope that this will help clinicians who are in charge of and study electromyography tests to perform the tests more accurately and efficiently.
index
01 Overview of nerve conduction studies
1.
Overview of Nerve Conduction Studies --- 1
2.
Principles of Nerve Conduction Studies --- 13
3.
Motor nerve conduction studies (MNCS) --- 16
4.
Sensory nerve conduction studies (SNCS) --- 22
5.
Interpretation of Abnormal Responses and Test Findings on Nerve Conduction Studies --- 26
6.
Factors Affecting Nerve Conduction Studies --- 28
02 Basic configuration of electrical diagnostic tests and equipment
1.
Basic Components of an Electromyography Device --- 34
03 Motor nerve conduction test in the upper limbs
1.
Median nerve --- 45
2.
Ulnar nerve --- 51
3.
The ulnar nerve (ulnar nerve) from the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle --- 55
4.
Radial nerve --- 56
5.
musculocutaneous nerve --- 60
6.
Axillary nerve --- 63
7.
Spinal accessory nerve --- 65
8.
Suprascapular nerve --- 67
04 Motor nerve conduction test in the lower extremities
1.
Common peroneal nerve --- 71
2.
Tibial nerve --- 76
3.
Peroneal nerve in the tibialis anterior muscle (TA) --- 79
4.
Medial plantar nerve --- 82
5.
lateral plantar nerve --- 84
6.
Femoral nerve --- 86
05 Sensory nerve conduction test in the upper limbs
1.
Median nerve - orthodromic method --- 89
2.
Median nerve - antidromic method --- 90
3.
Ulnar nerve - orthodromic method --- 92
4.
Ulnar nerve - antidromic method --- 94
5.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the median nerve --- 96
6.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the ulnar nerve --- 99
7.
Median Nerve - Sensory Nerve Conduction Test in the Palm --- 102
8.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the superficial radial nerve --- 103
9.
Comparative study of sensory nerve conduction in the median and ulnar nerves in the ring finger --- 105
10.
Comparative nerve conduction studies of the median and superficial radial nerves in the thumb --- 107
11.
Comparative study of sensory nerve conduction in the median and ulnar nerves stimulated from the palm --- 110
12.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the dorsal ulnar cutaneous nerve (ulnar nerve) --- 113
13.
Medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve sensory conduction study --- 115
14.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve --- 116
06 Sensory nerve conduction test in the lower extremities
1.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the superficial peroneal nerve --- 119
2.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the sural nerve --- 121
3.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the saphenous nerve --- 123
4.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the medial plantar nerve --- 124
5.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the lateral plantar nerve --- 125
6.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the medial plantar nerve --- 127
7.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the lateral plantar nerve --- 128
8.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the deep peroneal nerve --- 129
9.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the calcaneal nerve --- 131
10.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve --- 132
11.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the medial femoral cutaneous nerve --- 134
12.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve --- 135
07 Review Reactions
1.
Post-reaction --- 139
2.
Post-reaction test method (H reflex, F wave) --- 143
08 Single-section augmentation test (personal test)
1.
Ulnar nerve --- 155
2.
Common peroneal nerve --- 158
09 Abnormal nerve distribution
1.
Martin-Gruber anastomosis (MGA) --- 161
2.
Accessory deep peroneal nerve --- 167
10 facial nerves
1.
Facial nerve --- 171
2.
Facial nerve conduction study --- 173
3.
Blink Reflex Test --- 177
11 Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Test
1.
Overview --- 183
2.
Principles of Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Testing --- 184
3.
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders --- 185
4.
Inspection Method --- 186
5.
Test results in neuromuscular junction disorders --- 192
12 needle electromyography
1.
Needle electromyography method --- 195
2.
Spontaneous potentials observed in needle electromyography --- 196
3.
Motor unit action potential (MUAP) --- 205
4.
Factors Affecting Needle Electromyography --- 212
13 Focal neuropathy
1.
Brachial plexus --- 213
2.
Median nerve --- 226
3.
Ulnar nerve --- 235
4.
Radial nerve --- 241
5.
Sciatic nerve --- 246
6.
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve --- 248
7.
Common peroneal nerve --- 250
8.
Tibial nerve --- 253
14 Polyneuropathy and Radiculopathy
1.
Polyneuropathy --- 259
2.
Radiculopathy --- 270
15 Myopathy
1.
Overview --- 275
2.
Clinical Features of Myopathy --- 275
3.
Classification of Myopathies --- 276
4.
Diagnosis --- 276
5.
Electromyographic Features in Myopathy --- 276
6.
Limitations of Electromyography in the Diagnosis of Myopathy --- 277
7.
Nerve Conduction Studies in Myopathy --- 277
16 Motor neuron disease
1.
Overview --- 279
2.
Naming by site of invasion --- 280
3.
Diagnostic Methods --- 280
4.
Nerve Conduction Studies in Motor Neuron Disease --- 280
5.
Electromyographic features --- 281
17 Test Results (Actual) I _ Mononeuropathy and Myasthenia Gravis
1.
Upper limbs --- 283
1) Brachial plexus lesion I --- 283
2) Brachial plexus lesion II --- 286
3) Carpal tunnel syndrome --- 288
4) Ulnar neuropathy I --- 290
5) Ulnar neuropathy II --- 292
6) Ulnar neuropathy III --- 294
7) Radial neuropathy I --- 295
8) Radial neuropathy II --- 297
9) Radial neuropathy III --- 299
10) Spinal accessory nerve lesion --- 301
2.
Haji --- 302
1) Sciatic nerve lesion --- 302
2) Femoral nerve lesion --- 304
3) Obturator nerve lesion --- 306
4) Common peroneal neuropathy --- 308
5) Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve lesion --- 309
6) Superficial peroneal nerve lesion --- 310
7) Facial nerve palsy --- 311
8) Myasthenia Gravis --- 312
18 Test Results (Actual) II _ Polyneuropathy, Radiculopathy, Nerve Conduction Test Results
1.
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) --- 315
2. CIDP ---318
3. CMT1A --- 320
4.
Vasculitis --- 322
5.
Diabetic polyneuropathy I --- 324
6.
Diabetic polyneuropathy II --- 326
7.
C5-6 radiculopathy --- 327
8.
L5-S1 radiculopathy --- 328
9.
Motor neuron disease --- 330
19 Normal value
1.
Normal nerve conduction test value --- 333
20 Evoked potential test
1.
Evoked potential (EP) --- 335
2.
Visual evoked potential (VEP) --- 338
3.
Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) --- 345
4.
Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) --- 352
1.
Overview of Nerve Conduction Studies --- 1
2.
Principles of Nerve Conduction Studies --- 13
3.
Motor nerve conduction studies (MNCS) --- 16
4.
Sensory nerve conduction studies (SNCS) --- 22
5.
Interpretation of Abnormal Responses and Test Findings on Nerve Conduction Studies --- 26
6.
Factors Affecting Nerve Conduction Studies --- 28
02 Basic configuration of electrical diagnostic tests and equipment
1.
Basic Components of an Electromyography Device --- 34
03 Motor nerve conduction test in the upper limbs
1.
Median nerve --- 45
2.
Ulnar nerve --- 51
3.
The ulnar nerve (ulnar nerve) from the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscle --- 55
4.
Radial nerve --- 56
5.
musculocutaneous nerve --- 60
6.
Axillary nerve --- 63
7.
Spinal accessory nerve --- 65
8.
Suprascapular nerve --- 67
04 Motor nerve conduction test in the lower extremities
1.
Common peroneal nerve --- 71
2.
Tibial nerve --- 76
3.
Peroneal nerve in the tibialis anterior muscle (TA) --- 79
4.
Medial plantar nerve --- 82
5.
lateral plantar nerve --- 84
6.
Femoral nerve --- 86
05 Sensory nerve conduction test in the upper limbs
1.
Median nerve - orthodromic method --- 89
2.
Median nerve - antidromic method --- 90
3.
Ulnar nerve - orthodromic method --- 92
4.
Ulnar nerve - antidromic method --- 94
5.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the median nerve --- 96
6.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the ulnar nerve --- 99
7.
Median Nerve - Sensory Nerve Conduction Test in the Palm --- 102
8.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the superficial radial nerve --- 103
9.
Comparative study of sensory nerve conduction in the median and ulnar nerves in the ring finger --- 105
10.
Comparative nerve conduction studies of the median and superficial radial nerves in the thumb --- 107
11.
Comparative study of sensory nerve conduction in the median and ulnar nerves stimulated from the palm --- 110
12.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the dorsal ulnar cutaneous nerve (ulnar nerve) --- 113
13.
Medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve sensory conduction study --- 115
14.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve --- 116
06 Sensory nerve conduction test in the lower extremities
1.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the superficial peroneal nerve --- 119
2.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the sural nerve --- 121
3.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the saphenous nerve --- 123
4.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the medial plantar nerve --- 124
5.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the lateral plantar nerve --- 125
6.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the medial plantar nerve --- 127
7.
Mixed nerve conduction study of the lateral plantar nerve --- 128
8.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the deep peroneal nerve --- 129
9.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the calcaneal nerve --- 131
10.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve --- 132
11.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the medial femoral cutaneous nerve --- 134
12.
Sensory nerve conduction study of the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve --- 135
07 Review Reactions
1.
Post-reaction --- 139
2.
Post-reaction test method (H reflex, F wave) --- 143
08 Single-section augmentation test (personal test)
1.
Ulnar nerve --- 155
2.
Common peroneal nerve --- 158
09 Abnormal nerve distribution
1.
Martin-Gruber anastomosis (MGA) --- 161
2.
Accessory deep peroneal nerve --- 167
10 facial nerves
1.
Facial nerve --- 171
2.
Facial nerve conduction study --- 173
3.
Blink Reflex Test --- 177
11 Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Test
1.
Overview --- 183
2.
Principles of Repetitive Nerve Stimulation Testing --- 184
3.
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders --- 185
4.
Inspection Method --- 186
5.
Test results in neuromuscular junction disorders --- 192
12 needle electromyography
1.
Needle electromyography method --- 195
2.
Spontaneous potentials observed in needle electromyography --- 196
3.
Motor unit action potential (MUAP) --- 205
4.
Factors Affecting Needle Electromyography --- 212
13 Focal neuropathy
1.
Brachial plexus --- 213
2.
Median nerve --- 226
3.
Ulnar nerve --- 235
4.
Radial nerve --- 241
5.
Sciatic nerve --- 246
6.
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve --- 248
7.
Common peroneal nerve --- 250
8.
Tibial nerve --- 253
14 Polyneuropathy and Radiculopathy
1.
Polyneuropathy --- 259
2.
Radiculopathy --- 270
15 Myopathy
1.
Overview --- 275
2.
Clinical Features of Myopathy --- 275
3.
Classification of Myopathies --- 276
4.
Diagnosis --- 276
5.
Electromyographic Features in Myopathy --- 276
6.
Limitations of Electromyography in the Diagnosis of Myopathy --- 277
7.
Nerve Conduction Studies in Myopathy --- 277
16 Motor neuron disease
1.
Overview --- 279
2.
Naming by site of invasion --- 280
3.
Diagnostic Methods --- 280
4.
Nerve Conduction Studies in Motor Neuron Disease --- 280
5.
Electromyographic features --- 281
17 Test Results (Actual) I _ Mononeuropathy and Myasthenia Gravis
1.
Upper limbs --- 283
1) Brachial plexus lesion I --- 283
2) Brachial plexus lesion II --- 286
3) Carpal tunnel syndrome --- 288
4) Ulnar neuropathy I --- 290
5) Ulnar neuropathy II --- 292
6) Ulnar neuropathy III --- 294
7) Radial neuropathy I --- 295
8) Radial neuropathy II --- 297
9) Radial neuropathy III --- 299
10) Spinal accessory nerve lesion --- 301
2.
Haji --- 302
1) Sciatic nerve lesion --- 302
2) Femoral nerve lesion --- 304
3) Obturator nerve lesion --- 306
4) Common peroneal neuropathy --- 308
5) Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve lesion --- 309
6) Superficial peroneal nerve lesion --- 310
7) Facial nerve palsy --- 311
8) Myasthenia Gravis --- 312
18 Test Results (Actual) II _ Polyneuropathy, Radiculopathy, Nerve Conduction Test Results
1.
Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) --- 315
2. CIDP ---318
3. CMT1A --- 320
4.
Vasculitis --- 322
5.
Diabetic polyneuropathy I --- 324
6.
Diabetic polyneuropathy II --- 326
7.
C5-6 radiculopathy --- 327
8.
L5-S1 radiculopathy --- 328
9.
Motor neuron disease --- 330
19 Normal value
1.
Normal nerve conduction test value --- 333
20 Evoked potential test
1.
Evoked potential (EP) --- 335
2.
Visual evoked potential (VEP) --- 338
3.
Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) --- 345
4.
Somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) --- 352
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 20, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 376 pages | 210*297*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791192422756
- ISBN10: 1192422759
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