Comprehensive Electromyography: With Clinical Correlations and Case Studies delves into the intricate world of EMG (Electromyography), a critical diagnostic tool for evaluating and recording the electrical activity of nerves and muscles. This textbook is meticulously crafted to cater to both novice technicians and medical trainees, as well as seasoned practitioners preparing for board examinations. The author, Mark A. Ferrante, guides readers through the foundational sciences that underpin electrodiagnostic medicine in a clear and accessible manner. Spanning twenty chapters, the book explores various aspects of EMG, integrating practical insights with theoretical knowledge. Each chapter is enriched by case studies that illustrate the correct application and interpretation of EMG techniques, enhancing understanding and practical skills. Appendices provide essential information such as Nerve Conduction Study (NCS) techniques, their age-related normal values, anatomic regions assessed by NCS and needle EMG studies, safety issues, and other crucial topics, making this a comprehensive resource for anyone involved in the field of electrodiagnostic medicine.
