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Peripheral nerve injuries, principles of diagnosis [by] Webb Haymaker [and] Barnes WoodhallPeripheral nerve injuries, principles of diagnosis [by] Webb Haymaker [and] Barnes Woodhall

Peripheral nerve injuries, principles of diagnosis [by] Webb Haymaker [and] Barnes Woodhall1962

Webb Haymaker

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Originally published in 1942 and updated in 1953, this edition is packed with everything a physician should know about peripheral nerve injuries. Peripheral Nerve Injuries contains detailed description of the anatomy of the peripheral nervous system and the techniques used to test the various portions of the peripheral nervous system by physical examination. The basics of muscle testing as well as the relationships of the muscles to the nerves are still as utilitarian today. Topics included in Peripheral Nerve Injuries: -General principles of the composition of segmental nerves, plexuses and peripheral nerves -The innervation of skin and muscles by spinal segments -The distribution of peripheral nerves -Innervation of the skeleton, and disorders of bones and joint tissues resulting from nerve injuries -Manifestations of peripheral nerve injuries -An analysis of the movements tested in neurological examination -Classification, causes and symptomatology of peripheral nerve injuries -And much more.

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First published
1962
OL Work ID
OL404963W

Subjects

Extremities (Anatomy)NervesWounds and injuries

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