Author: K Ray Chaudhuri
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003UTU0W6
Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice
Movement disorders attack the part of the brain that controls our movements, they are a complex group of disorders, spanning all aspects of neurological illnesses. Medical books Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice. Such disorders are widespread, often destroying the independence of those affected.
Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice provides a concise, practical overview of the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with these debilitating conditions, including a brief evaluation of ongoing clinical trials. Edited by two key international movement disorder experts, chapters cover Parkinson’s disease, Parkinsonian syndromes, dystonia, tremor, restless legs syndrome, an overview of other movement disorders.
An accessible text for family practitioners, critical care and emergency doctors, neurologists in training, consultant neurologists and specialist nurses and allied health professionals working in the field Medical books Movement Disorders In Clinical Practice, Sawle, Guy V., Good Book. author guy v sawle author peter brown format mixed media product language english publication year 01 09 1999 subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional payment shipping rates returns used book condition movement disorders in clinical practice product category books isbn 1899066608 title movement disorders in clinical practice ean 9781899066605 authors sawle guy v binding hardcover publisher informa healthcare publication date 1999 09 01 pages 250 signed false first edition false
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author guy v sawle author peter brown format mixed media product language english publication year 01 09 1999 subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional payment shipping rates returns used book condition movement disorders in clinical practice product category books isbn 1899066608 title movement disorders in clinical practice ean 9781899066605 authors sawle guy v binding hardcover publisher informa healthcare publication date 1999 09 01 pages 250 signed false first edition false
"Movement disorders attack the part of the brain that controls our movements, they are a complex group of disorders, spanning all aspects of neurological illnesses. Such disorders are widespread, often destroying the independence of those affected. Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice provides a concise, practical overview of the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with these debilitating conditions, including a brief evaluation of ongoing clinical trials. Edited by two key international movement disorder experts, chapters cover Parkinson's disease, Parkinsonian syndromes, dysto
"Movement disorders attack the part of the brain that controls our movements, they are a complex group of disorders, spanning all aspects of neurological illnesses. Such disorders are widespread, often destroying the independence of those affected. Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice provides a concise, practical overview of the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with these debilitating conditions, including a brief evaluation of ongoing clinical trials. Edited by two key international movement disorder experts, chapters cover Parkinson's disease, Parkinsonian syndromes, dysto
Movement disorders are a complex group of disorders spanning all aspects of neurological illnesses and ranging from conditions characterised by too little movement (hypokinesis) to those where movement is excessive (hyperkinesis). Diagnosis is based mostly on observation and examination rather than radiology and serological assessments. The classic example would be Parkinson's disease, while other movement-related problems, such as tremor, chorea, dystonia, myoclonus, hemiballism and tics, occur in a range of inherited, drug-induced and sporadic disorders. Genetics plays an important part in t
Medical Book Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice
Such disorders are widespread, often destroying the independence of those affected.
Movement Disorders in Clinical Practice provides a concise, practical overview of the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with these debilitating conditions, including a brief evaluation of ongoing clinical trials. Edited by two key international movement disorder experts, chapters cover Parkinson’s disease, Parkinsonian syndromes, dystonia, tremor, restless legs syndrome, an overview of other movement disorders.
An accessible text for family practitioners, critical care and emergency doctors, neurologists in training, consultant neurologists and specialist nurses and allied health professionals working in the field.