Movement disorders : neurologic principles and practice
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Movement disorders : neurologic principles and practice
McGrawHill, Health Professions Division, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Movement disorders is one of the most rapidly expanding disciplines in clinical neuroscience, with significant clinical, therapeutic and basic neuroscientific advances in recent years. This comprehensive text focuses on the biological foundations of these disorders, as it summarizes the approach to the patient and the most up-to-date therapeutic approaches to the full range of these disorders.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to movement Disorders
- neuroscience foundations
- clinical disorders
- Parkinsonian states
- tremor disorders
- dystonic disorders
- choreatic disorders
- myoclonic disorders
- tic disorders
- cerebellar disorders
- other movement disorders
- special considerstions.
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