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"This book is an excellent review of the neurology of trauma. It addresses neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency physicians. There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma, plexus and peripheral-nerve injuries, posttraumatic pain syndromes, enivornmental trauma, posttraumatic sequelae, and medicolegal aspects."/5(1).
It is the second edition of a book originally published in An additional 20 chapters have been added with new sections on neurologic sports trauma and iatrogenic trauma. The book is divided into 7 sections.
The first 3 are the long-established topics in neuro-trauma: head trauma, spinal trauma, and. Neurology and Trauma. Second Edition. Edited by Randolph W. Evans, M.D. Disorders due to trauma to the head, spine, and peripheral nerves are among the most common seen by neurologists and neurosurgeons.
This 42 chapter book is the comprehensive, definitive work on the subject, offering coverage on a wide range of clinical issues. Neurological trauma is an injury to the brain, spine or nerves.
Accidents involving vehicles, bikes, sports or falls usually cause these types Neurology of trauma book injuries. Neurological trauma can often affect many areas of the body — including the organs, blood vessels, muscles and bones — so care requires a team of specialists.
"This book is an excellent review of the neurology of trauma. It addresses neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency physicians. There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma, plexus and peripheral-nerve injuries, posttraumatic pain syndromes, enivornmental trauma, posttraumatic sequelae, and medicolegal aspects."—Price: $ Get this from a library.
Neurology and trauma. [Randolph W Evans;] -- Offers coverage on a wide range of clinical issues. There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma, plexus and peripheral nerve injuries, post-traumatic pain syndromes, sports and. Neurology and Trauma: Impact and Implications Damien A.
Dowd, Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba and Jocelyn Proulx, RESOLVE, University of Manitoba As reported in Afifi, Asmundson, Taylor and Jang (), lifetime prevalence rates range from 64% to 90% for experiences of trauma and % to % for posttraumatic stress disorderFile Size: KB.
Enviromental trauma --High-altitude physiology and medicine --Neurological injury from undersea diving --Lightning, electricity, and magnetism --Neurology of microgravity and space travel --Post- traumatic sequelae --Movement disorders: post-traumatic syndromes --Psychiatric aspects of the neurology of trauma --Post-traumatic infections of the.
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Since this book began as a Neurological Clinics volume, it would appear to have originally been written to introduce trauma to neurologists, who usually confront it in the guise of posttraumatic epilepsy or neuropathy or, alas, post–spinal tap headache. Ten years later, this second edition goes well beyond that noble : Panayiotis Varelas.
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Praise for the first edition “This book is an excellent review of the neurology of trauma. It addresses neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency physicians. There are comprehensive sections on head trauma, spinal trauma, plexus and peripheral-nerve injuries, posttraumatic pain syndromes, enivornmental trauma, posttraumatic sequelae, and medicolegal aspects.”–.
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The objective of the book is “to provide physicians, psychologists, nurses, and mental health and rehabilitation specialists with concise and practical guidance on the clinical management of individuals and families Author: Ellen M.
Deibert. Disorders due to trauma to the head, spine, and peripheral nerves are among the most common seen by neurologists and neurosurgeons. This 42 chapter book is the comprehensive, definitive work on the subject, offering coverage on a wide range of clinical issues. The second edition features completely new sections on sports and neurologic trauma and.
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