Neurological Clinical Examination: A Concise Guide

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This book and video collection provide a practical guide to the clinical neurological examination, an essential tool in the diagnosis of neurological conditions encountered in the outpatient clinic and hospital ward.

    • Each chapter covers a different condition and uses a step-by-step approach selecting those aspects of the clinical examination which are most likely to lead to the correct diagnosis.

    • Video clips accessible via both a companion website and by QR codes within the book provide easy access to view a wide range of neurological signs.

    • The text is illustrated with clear diagrams.

    • Tables are used to list the various causes of particular signs.

    Primary care physicians, neurologists, and trainees preparing for certifying examinations will find this book an invaluable learning companion and essential tool for the diagnosis of neurological disorders.

    Author(s): John Morris, Joseph Jankovic, Victor Fung
    Edition: 4
    Publisher: CRC Press
    Year: 2023

    Language: English
    Commentary: True PDF
    Pages: 138

    Cover
    Half Title
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Dedication
    Table of Contents
    List of videos
    Foreword to the Third Edition
    Foreword to the First Edition
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Abbreviations
    Using this book
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: The wasted hand
    Inspection
    Distribution of wasting
    Power, coordination and reflexes
    Chapter 2: Wrist drop
    Inspection
    Tone
    Power, coordination and reflexes
    Chapter 3: Proximal weakness of the arm(s)
    Inspection
    Tone
    Power, coordination and reflexes
    Chapter 4: Proximal weakness of the leg(s)
    Inspection
    Tone
    Power, coordination and reflexes
    Chapter 5: Foot drop
    Inspection
    Tone
    Power, coordination and reflexes
    Chapter 6: Ataxia and gait disturbance
    Observation
    Further assessment
    Chapter 7: Facial weakness
    Inspection
    Distribution of weakness
    Sensation on the face
    Taste
    Other important signs to look for
    Chapter 8: Ptosis
    Inspection
    Distribution of weakness
    Chapter 9: Abnormalities of vision or eye movement
    Inspection
    Testing vision
    The remainder of the examination
    Chapter 10: Tremor and cerebellar signs
    Inspection
    Examination of tremor
    Other aspects
    Chapter 11: Other abnormal involuntary movements
    Inspection
    The movement
    Drug-induced movement disorders
    Chapter 12: Language and speech disturbance
    General approach
    Dysarthria
    Aphasia
    Chapter 13: Higher cortical function testing
    General approach
    Formal cognitive testing
    Some syndromes of dementia
    Chapter 14: Assessment of coma
    The Glasgow coma scale
    Some distinctive types of coma
    Chapter 15: Psychogenic (functional) neurological disorders
    ‘Neurological’ presentations of psychogenic disorders
    Chapter 16: Telemedicine and the neurological examination
    Introduction
    The virtual neurological examination
    Positioning the patient and room requirements
    Cognition and speech
    Cranial nerves
    Upper limbs
    Lower limbs
    Stance and gait
    Conclusions
    Picture credits
    Index