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DEMOS MEDICAL PUBLISHING

PHYSICALMEDICINE AND

REHABILITATION

2014

www.demosmedpub.com

VISIT AMAZON, BN.COM AND ITUNES

TO FIND DEMOS MEDICAL TITLES

IN A VARIETY OF E-BOOK FORMATS

SAVE 20%PLUS FREE SHIPPINGWHEN YOU ORDER ONLINEBY NOVEMBER 30, 2013

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Integrates Ultrasound Evaluationwith Clinical and ElectrodiagnosticAssessment

Ultrasound Evaluation ofFocal NeuropathiesCorrelationWith ElectrodiagnosisJeffrey A. Strakowski, MD, Clinical AssociateProfessor, Department of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Ohio State University School of Medicine,Columbus, OH

With a “how-to” approach, the author meticulouslydescribes the clinical evaluation of the peripheralnerves throughout the body using high-fre-quency ultrasound. Evaluations include bothnormal and pathologic findings, as well asdiscussions of relevant nonneurologic tis-sue. The book opens with an introductionto ultrasound physics, instrumentation, andimage optimization. The remainder of the textis a highly visual tour through the multiple nervesof the shoulder, neck, and upper and lower limbs,focusing on sonographic technique and correct in-

terpretation of findings. Clinical cases that integrateanatomic localization with clinical and electrodiag-nostic assessment are incorporated throughout.Also includes a bound-in DVD with live motionvideo loops of the examinations to supplementstills in the book and demonstrate the importantdynamic information ultrasound provides.

Ultrasound Evaluation of Focal Neuropathiesfeatures:• Comprehensive yet practical text and atlas

with detailed discussion of the strengths andweaknesses of clinical and electrodiagnosticassessments

• Thorough guide to ultrasound techniques andappearance of normal and abnormalperipheral nerves

• Clinical cases that pair the imaginginformation with clinical and electrodiagnosticfindings are interwoven throughout withanalysis of anatomy relevant to the peripheralnerves being studied

• Hundreds of high-quality images and linedrawings to correlate anatomy and reflectprobe placement

• Companion DVD with motion loops isprovided to facilitate understanding of thedynamic image

Contents: 1. Ultrasound Physics, Instrumentation and Image Op-timization; 2. High Frequency Imaging of Non-Neurologic tissue;3. High Frequency Imaging of Peripheral Nerves; 4. PeripheralNerves About the Shoulder and Neck; 5. Radial Nerve; 6. UlnarNerve; 7. Median Nerve at the Wrist; 8. Median Nerve Evaluationin Other Areas; 9. Miscellaneous Upper Limb Peripheral Nerves; 10.

Peripheral Nerves About the Hip; 11. Fibular Nerve; 12. TibialNerve; 13. Miscellaneous Lower Limb Nerves; 14. OtherUses for High Frequency Ultrasound in Evaluation of Pe-ripheral Nerve Disorders

Includes DVD with videoJuly 2013 • 480 pp. Hardcover • $185.00/$148.00

• 978-1-936287-67-3• E-book ISBN 978-1-617051-16-9

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A Unique, Multimedia ReferenceGuide for Clinicians PerformingToxin Therapy

Ultrasound-GuidedChemodenervation ProceduresText and AtlasKatharine E. Alter, MD, Medical Director,Rehabilitation Programs, Mount Washington PediatricHospital, Baltimore, MD; Mark Hallett, MD, Chief,Medical Neurology Branch, National Institute ofNeurology and Stroke, Bethesda, MD; Barbara Karp,MD; Codrin Lungu, MD, both of National Institute ofNeurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD

This combined text/atlas/DVD offers a com-plete review of toxin therapy, both currentindications and emerging applications, aswell as a detailed review of ultrasound tech-nology and ultrasound guidance techniquesfor botulinum toxin injections and nerveblocks. The work also includes a detailedanatomic and pictorial atlas (print and DVD), whichwill be invaluable to clinicians performing proce-

dures with or without ultrasound guidance. Thetext section of the book is a reference manual, cov-ering conditions and indications, chemodenerva-tion agents, and ultrasound basics includingessential physics, machine settings, artifacts, scan-ning techniques, and procedural guidance tech-niques. The illustrated print and DVD atlas sectionsoffer a stunning visual roadmap for understandingultrasound anatomy, localizing muscles, and safelyand successfully performing chemodenervationprocedures.

Features of Ultrasound-GuidedChemodenervation Procedures include:• More than 1,300 clinical pictures, anatomical

drawings, and ultrasound stills• Over 300 video clips of structures, injections,

and techniques for performingchemodenervation and neurolysis orcombination therapies with ultrasound

• Practical yet comprehensive — anindispensable print and electronic referencefor clinicians

• Review of ultrasound technology, techniques,and clinical applications forchemodenervation

• Review of clinical indications and emerginguses of botulinum toxin

Contents: I. Neurotoxin Review: 1. Pharmacology; 2. Toxin Han-dling; 3. Clinical Applications; 4. Dystonia of Upper Limb; 5. Dys-tonia of Trunk; 6. Cervical Dystonia; 7. Hemifacial Spasm; 8.Dystonia of Lower Limb; 9. Upper Motor Neuron Syndromes; 10.Hyperhidrosis; 11. Sialorrhea; II. Ultrasound Basics: 12. UltrasoundPhysics; 13. Instrumentation and Knobology; 14. Scanning Tech-

niques and Tips; 15. Ultrasound Properties of Tissues; 16.Comparing Guidance Techniques; 17. Ultrasound Guidancefor Nerve Blocks; III. Atlas: 1. Head, Neck, Trunk; 2. UpperLimbs; 3. Lower Limbs; Hand

Includes DVD with video, stillimages, illustrations, and animation

December 2012 • 440 pp. • Hardcover• $175.00/$140.00 • 978-1-936287-60-4• E-book ISBN 978-1-617051-07-4

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Brings Together the Core InformationThat Guides Day-to-Day Careof MS Patients

Multiple Sclerosis andRelated DisordersClinical Guide to Diagnosis, MedicalManagement, and RehabilitationAlexander Rae-Grant, MD, FRCP(C), Staff Neurologistand Director of Multiple Sclerosis Education; Robert J.Fox, MS, FAAN, MD, Medical Director; FrancoisBethoux, MD, Director of Rehabilitation Services; all ofMellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment andResearch, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH

Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders pro-vides evidence-based data and experience-basedguidance for delivering quality long-term care toMS patients. Information on disease history, patho-physiology, and biology is included to provide cli-nicians with a framework for understanding currentdiagnosis, monitoring, and treatment strategies forthese disorders. In addition to thoroughly review-ing the newest disease-modifying treatments, theauthors have devoted significant focus to thesymptoms that frequently manifest and their treat-ment options. Symptoms and functional limitationsare the “face of the disease” for patients, and pres-ent their own set of management challenges forpractitioners.

The book proceeds through diagnosis (initial symp-toms, criteria and classification, imaging, lab tests,and differential diagnosis), approved treatments forthe various MS types including emerging therapieswhere appropriate, symptom management, reha-bilitative issues, general health and wellness, andan overview of MS clinical trials. Special popula-tions, societal and family issues, and related dis-orders that are often mistaken for MS are alsocovered. Dedicated chapters on neuromyelitis op-tica and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis in-corporate newer diagnostic criteria. Becausecomorbidities often make the management of MS-related disability more complex, the book ad-

dresses these comorbidities as part of a compre-hensive management plan.

To enhance the clinical utility, critical-to-know in-formation and management pearls are boxed forquick reference and most chapters include lists of“Key Points” for clinicians, and for patients andfamilies. Illustrations, tables, graphs, assessmentscales, and up-to-date MRI imaging inform the textthroughout. The treatment chapters include spe-cific recommendations where available and high-light areas of controversy. Illustrative cases gobeyond the literature to amplify clinical recom-mendations and provide real-world guidance forpractitioners.

Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disordersfeatures:• Comprehensive clinical reference for all

members of the MS care team• Focus on practical approaches to diagnosis,

treatment, counseling, and rehabilitativestrategies

• Reviews the latest disease modifying therapies• Extensive chapters on symptom management

and women’s issues in MS• Edited and written primarily by expert

clinicians at Cleveland Clinic/Mellen Center• Evidence- and experience-based guidance• Dedicated chapters on neuromyelitis optica

and acute disseminated encephalomyelitisincorporating newer diagnostic criteria

• Includes treatment guidelines and numerousillustrations, tables, scales; key information ishighlighted for quick reference

Contents: Part I Basics for Clinicians: 1. The History of MultipleSclerosis; 2. Overview of Multiple Sclerosis; 3. Pathology andPathophysiology of Multiple Sclerosis; 4. Epidemiology and Nat-ural History of Multiple Sclerosis; 5. Multiple Sclerosis Genetics;Part II Diagnosis: 6. Symptoms and Signs of Multiple Sclerosis; 7.Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis; 8. MRI in Multiple Sclerosis; 9.Tools and Tests for Multiple Sclerosis; 10. Differential Diagnosis ofMultiple Sclerosis; Part III Treatment: 11. Overview of Present Treat-ment for Relapsing Forms of Multiple Sclerosis; 12. Relapse Man-agement in Multiple Sclerosis; 13. Disease-Modifying Therapies inRelapsing Multiple Sclerosis; 14. Primary Progressive Multiple Scle-rosis; 15. Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis; 16. EmergingTherapies for Multiple Sclerosis; Part IV Rehabilitation and Symp-tomManagement: 17. Overview of Rehabilitation in Multiple Scle-rosis; 18. Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis; 19. Emotional Disorders inMultiple Sclerosis; 20. Cognitive Dysfunction in Multiple Sclero-sis; 21. Epilepsy, Sleep Disorders, and Transient NeurologicalEvents in Multiple Sclerosis; 22. Eye Symptoms, Signs, and Ther-apy in Multiple Sclerosis; 23. Bulbar and Pseudo-Bulbar Dysfunc-tion in Multiple Sclerosis; 24. Pain Management in MultipleSclerosis; 25. Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction in Multiple Sclero-sis; 26. Sexual Dysfunctionc and Other Autonomic Disorders inMultiple Sclerosis; 27. Spasticity Management in Multiple Sclero-sis; 28. Multiple Sclerosis and Ambulation; 29. General Health andWellness in Multiple Sclerosis; 30. Complementary and Alterna-tive Medicine: Practical Considerations; Part V special Issues: 31.Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis; 32. Womenís Issues; 33. Multiple Scle-rosis and Associated Comorbidities; 34. Societal Issues in Multi-ple Sclerosis; 35. Patient- Oriented Comprehensive Care in MultipleSclerosis; 36. Caregiving in Multiple Sclerosis; VI Related Diseases:37. Neuromyelitis Optica; 38. Acute Disseminated Ecephalomyelitis

June 2013 • 344 pp. • Hardcover • $99.00/$79.20• 978-1-936287-75-8 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617051-27-2

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A Concise Yet Complete Overview ofElectrodiagnostic Medicine Selectedfor Commendation by the AmericanMedical Writer’s Association

Essentials ofElectrodiagnostic MedicineSecond EditionWilliamW. Campbell, MD, MSHA; COL, Medical Corps,US Army (Ret), Professor Emeritus, Department ofNeurology, Uniformed Services University of HealthSciences, Bethesda, MD

Essentials of Electrodiagnostic Medicine is anintermediate level text for residents, fellows, andpractitioners. This practical book is readable in thecourse of a standard resident rotation and ideal for

board exam review, while also comprehensiveenough to be a useful reference. The second edi-tion has been thoroughly updated throughoutwhile retaining the key features of the first edition.

Essentials of Electrodiagnostic Medicine is di-vided into two parts, the first covering basic elec-tronics, instrumentation, and the anatomical,physiological, and pathological underpinnings ofelectrodiagnostic medicine; the second devoted tothe clinical applications and electroclinical correla-tions of the most common conditions. Each chapterbegins with an outline and concludes with a bul-leted list of key points and annotated bibliographythat succinctly summarizes the relevant literature.

Essentials of Electrodiagnostic Medicinefeatures:• Practical, readable, treatment of the

fundamentals of electrodiagnostic medicine• Designed for use during a standard EMG

rotation• Covers clinical neuromuscular disease in

addition to basic electrodiagnostic concepts• Each chapter contains detailed summaries,

key points, and an annotated bibliography

Contents: Part 1. Basic Concepts in Electrodiagnostic Medicine; 1.Basic Electronics; 2. Instrumentation; 3. Anatomy and Physiologyof the Neuromuscular System; 4. Membrane Physiology and Vol-ume Conduction; 5. Statistics; 6. Safety Considerations in Elec-trodiagnostic Medicine; 7. Nerve Conduction Studies; 8. NeedleElectrode Examination; 9. Special Electrodiagnostic Medicine Tech-niques and Procedures; 10. Tips, Tricks, and Traps in Electrodiag-nostic Medicine; 11. An Overview of Electrodiagnostic Findings inNeuromuscular Disorders; 12. The Electrodiagnostic Medicine Con-sultation; Part II. Clinical Applications; 13. Neuronopathies; 14.Radiculopathies; 15. Plexopathies; 16. Generalized Peripheral Neu-ropathies; 17. Focal Neuropathies; 18. Neuromuscular Transmis-sion Disorders; 19. Myopathies

September 2013 • 408 pp. • Paperback • $95.00/$76.00• 978-1-936287-12-3 • E-book ISBN 978-1617050-41-1

“In an extremely clear, concise style, Dr. WilliamCampbell has made the indecipherable under-standable.” —American Medical Writer’s Association

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A ComprehensiveLearning and Self-Assessment Tool

Physical Medicine andRehabilitation Q&A ReviewLyn D.Weiss, MD, Chairman and Program Director,Department of PM&R, Nassau University Medical Center,East Meadow, NY; Harry J. Lenaburg, MD, Departmentof PM&R, Nassau University Medical Center, EastMeadow, NY; and Jay M.Weiss, MD, Medical Director,Long Island Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Jericho, NY

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Q&AReview is a comprehensive active self-assessmenttool for medical students, residents, and junior at-tending physicians in physical medicine and reha-bilitation. The first question-and-answer reviewbook in this field, it will help professionals quicklyand efficiently review specific topics in PM&R.

The book covers in detail the entire field of physi-cal medicine and rehabilitation with more than1,500 multiple-choice questions with answers anddetailed rationales. Broken into 15 topic areas,Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Q&AReview highlights all of the key concepts in thePM&R curriculum for learning and individual self-assessment. Designed to test recall and sharpenskills, the book addresses the fundamental com-ponents of PM&R training and practice. Suggestedreadings are provided at the end of each sectionfor further study.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Q&AReview features:• Comprehensive coverage of the field of PM&R

for self-assessment and review• Over 1,500 multiple-choice questions with

answers and detailed explanations• Question-and-answer format facilitates the

recall of must-know information and helpsidentify knowledge gaps for further attention

• Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Q&Ais available as a print text, enhanced e-book,or mobile app for on-the-go study anywhere

Contents: 1. Anatomy; 2. Musculoskeletal; 3. EMG; 4. Speech; 5.Neuromuscular Disorders; 6. Brain Injury; 7. Spinal Cord Medi-cine; 8. Medical Rehabilitation (Cardiac, Pulmonary, Cancer, Burn,and Wound); 9. Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Assistive Devices; 10.Joint and Connective Tissue Disorders; 11. Exercise/Modalities; 12.Legal and Ethics; 13. Pediatrics; 14. Industrial Rehabilitation; 15.Pain

April 2013 • 488 pp. • Softcover • $75.00 / $ 60.00• 978-1-620700-00-6 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617051-65-4

A PracticalManual For Ready Reference

Fundamentals of AmputationCare and ProstheticsDouglas Murphy MD, Associate Professor of PhysicalMedicine & Rehabilitation, Virginia CommonwealthUniversity School of Medicine

Written by experienced physiatrists, prosthetists,and therapists, this book provides an introductionto the field of amputee care and prosthetics.Dedicated chapters guide you through prescriptionof prostheses for the various levels and types ofamputations in both the lower and upper extrem-ity and address recent advances in functionalityand safety. Pre- and post-operative care, prosthetictroubleshooting, gait issues and medical manage-ment of the residual limb are also addressed. Withconcise key information highlighted throughout,this handbook is a welcome point of care resourceor study tool for trainees and practitioners in anyfield who work with amputees to restore functionand help enrich the lives of these individuals.

Fundamentals of Amputation Care andProsthetics features:• Concise, practical manual; covers the basics

of upper and lower extremity amputee careand prosthetics

• Succinct presentation, well-illustrated;information is easy to find

• Portable; perfect for use on rounds or in theclinic

• State-of-the-art distillation of current thinkingand practice; excellent transitional book forresidents or ready reference for experiencedpractitioners

August 2013 • 248 pp. • Softcover • $50.00 / $ 40.00• 978-1-936287-70-3 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617051-19-7

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Your Guide ToBest PracticesIn PainManagement

The Pain Center ManualDanielle Perret, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Depts.of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Care and PM&R; TheUniversity of California Irvine; Eric Chang, MD, AssistantProfessor-in-Residence, Depts. of Anesthesiology andPerioperative Care and PM&R; Justin Hata, MD,Associate Clinical Professor, Depts. of Anesthesiologyand Perioperative Care and PM&R; Hamilton Chen, MD,Department of PM&R; and Bianca Tribuzio, DO,Department of PM&R, all of The University of CaliforniaIrvine, Center for Pain Management, Irvine, CA

The Pain Center Manual is a concise resourcethat provides practical information for daily use inpain practice. For quick reference or on-the-spotguidance in academic or community pain centers,these pages are filled with the information traineesand experienced practitioners need at their finger-tips including common medication dosages, titra-tion schedules, dictation templates, assessmentscales, guidelines for interventional procedures,and much more. A team of experts from one of thecountry’s leading university pain centers covereveryday management concerns such asmethadone safety, prescription writing for con-trolled substances, neuropathic medication adju-vants to con-sider in pain management, andtreatment suggestions for a wide spectrum ofchronic pain conditions. With an emphasis onACGME standards and objectives, the manual offersthe fundamental knowledge pain professionalsneed to provide consistent and compassionatecare.

The Pain Center Manual includes:• Quick reference tables for medications and

other treatment modalities• Clinical pearls for the most common pain

complaints• Templates for consultations and interventional

procedures• Useful scales, algorithms, diagrams, and other

essential reference materials for performingtests and procedures

• ACGME training guideline

Contents:1. Anatomy; 2. Musculoskeletal; 3. EMG; 4. Speech; 5.Neuromuscular Disorders; 6. Brain Injury; 7. Spinal Cord Medicine;8. Medical Rehabilitation (Cardiac, Pulmonary, Cancer, Burn, andWound); 9. Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Assistive Devices; 10. Jointand Connective Tissue Disorders; 11. Exercise/Modalities; 12. Legaland Ethics; 13. Pediatrics; 14. Industrial Rehabilitation; 15. Pain

October 2013 • 224 pp. • Softcover • $55.00 / $44.00• 978-1-620700-21-1 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617051-84-

Handbook ofPolytrauma CareandRehabilitationDavid X. Cifu, MD, Professor

and Chairman, Department of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University,School of Medicine, National Director for PM&R Services,Veterans Health Administration, Richmond, Virginia andHenry L. Lew, MD, PhD, Department of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia CommonwealthUniversity, School of Medicine; RehabilitationConsultant, Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center,Richmond, Virginia; Professor, University of HawaiiSchool of Medicine, Honolulu, Hawaii

Handbook of Polytrauma Care andRehabilitation summarizes the most frequentmedical and psychological problems encounteredby combat survivors and patients with concurrentinjuries to the brain and other body systems. Thebook offers a roadmap for clinicians on how to ini-tiate and follow through the continuum of care nec-essary to achieving positive outcomes. Individualchapters focus on the myriad problems and condi-tions that polytrauma patients present with includ-ing traumatic brain injury, concussion, spinal cordinjury,, amputation, and PTSD, and other medicaland psychological issues such as pain, depression,headache, insomnia, fatigue, alcohol and substanceabuse, dizziness, light sensitivity, and work andfamily issues. Algorithms and detailed appendicesprovide guides for assessment and medical treat-ment that can be used in daily practice.

Handbook of Polytrauma Care andRehabilitation features:• First handbook focused on polytrauma

• Practical, pocket-sized manual featuringreal-world care for common problems

• Covers medical, physical, psychological, andvocational issues

• Easy to read text, with flow charts to highlightkey concepts

• Authors work directly with the VA, militaryand academic sectors in the care of thesepatients

Contents:Polytrauma Basics; Diagnosis and Management of Com-mon Sequelae of TBI; Diagnosis and Management of CommonSequlae of Polytrauma with TBI and Amputation, Burns, or SpinalCord Injury; Appendices: Ten Essential Assessments; Three Es-sential Medical Treatments

September 2013 • 290 pp. • Softcover• $50.00 / $40.00 • 978-1-936287-55-0• E-Book ISBN 978-1-617051-00-5

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Therapeutic Programs forMusculoskeletal DisordersJames F. Wyss, MD, PT, Assistant Attending Physiatrist,Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY and AmrishPatel, MD, PT, Sports and Spine Fellow, University ofPittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA

Therapeutic Programs for MusculoskeletalDisorders is a guide for musculoskeletal medicinetrainees and physicians to the art and science ofwriting therapy prescriptions and developing indi-vidualized treatment plans. Chapters are written byteams of musculoskeletal physicians, allied health-care professionals, and trainees to underscore theimportance of collaboration in designing programsand improving outcomes.

The book employs a literature-driven treatment ap-proach to the common musculoskeletal problemsthat clinicians encounter on a daily basis. Each con-dition-specific chapter includes clinical backgroundand presentation, physical exam, and diagnostics,followed by a comprehensive look at the rehabili-tation program. Case examples reinforce key points.

The book includes a bound-in DVD with download-able patient handouts for most conditions.

Key Features:• A focus on developing individualized treatment

plans incorporating physical modalities,manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise

• A detailed, yet logical framework for writingeffective therapy-based prescriptions forcommon limb and spine problems

• Case examples with detailed therapyprescriptions

• Each condition-specific chapter providesa comprehensive review of theassociated literature

• Chapters include handouts on DVD withinformation about the diagnosis, treatmentand rehabilitation programs that can beprovided to patients

• First book to bring together physicians, alliedhealth professionals, and residents to providean integrated foundation for improved teamcare utilizing an evidence-based approach tomusculoskeletal rehabilitation

Contents: Introduction; Section 1: Introduction to ComprehensiveTherapeutics: 1.Basics of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation; 2.Modal-ities; 3.Manual Therapy; 4.Therapeutic Exercise; 5.Basics of Ther-apy Prescription Writing; Section 2: Shoulder: 6.ImpingementSyndromes; 7.Rotator Cuff Tendinopathies; 8.Glenohumeral Os-teoarthritis; 9.Glenohumeral Joint Instability; 10.Adhesive Cap-sulitis; 11.Other (Labral Pathology, Acromioclavicular JointArthropathy , Bicipital Tendinopathy); Section 3: Elbow: 12.LateralEpicondylopathy; 13.Medial Epicondylopathy; 14.Other (Ulnar Neu-ropathy, Distal Bicipital Tendinopathy, Olecranon Bursitis, Non-op-erative Ligamentous Injuries); Section 4: Wrist/Hand:15.DeQuervains Tenosynovitis; 16.Carpal Tunnel Syndrome;17.Carpo-metacarpal Joint Osteoarthritis; 18.Other (Ulnar Neu-ropathy at the Wrist, Intersection Syndrome, Tendinopathies,Scapho-lunate Dissociation); Section 5: Hip: 19.Hip Osteoarthri-tis; 20.Iliopsoas Tendinopathy; 21.Greater Trochanteric Pain Syn-drome; 22.Hamstring Strain; 23.Other (Adductor Strain andAthletic Pubalgia, Hip Labral Pathology, Femoral-Acetabular Im-pingement); Section 6: Knee: 24.Knee Osteoarthritis;25.Patellofemoral Syndrome; 26.Patellar/Quadriceps Tendinopa-thy; 27.Ligament sprains; 28.Meniscal Tears; 29.ITB Friction Syn-drome; 30.Other (Pes Anserinus Syndrome); Section 7:Foot/Ankle: 31.Lateral Ankle Sprains; 32.Chronic Ankle Instability;33.Achilles Tendinopathy; 34.Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy;35.Plantar Fasciitis; 36.Other (High Ankle Sprain, Sinus Tarsi Syn-drome, Gastroc/Soleus Tears); Section 8: Cervical: 37.CervicalFacet Dysfunction; 38. Cervical Disc Pathology; 39.Cervical Radicu-lopathy; 40.Other (Whiplash, Cervicogenic Headaches); <b>Section9: Thoracic</b.: 41.Thoracic Spine Dysfunction (Facet Dysfunction,Disc Pathology w/ or w/o Radiculopathy, Myofascial Pain); Section10: Lumbar: 42.Lumbar Facet Dysfunction; 43.Lumbar Disc Pathol-ogy; 44.Lumbar Radiculopathy; 45.Lumbar Spondylolysis andSpondylolisthesis; 46.Lumbar Spinal Stenosis; 47.Other (Myofas-cial Pain Syndrome, Failed Back Syndrome, Chronic Low BackPain); Section 11: Sacroiliac Joint and Pelvis: 48.Sacroiliac JointDysfunction; 49.Piriformis Syndrome; 50.Pelvic Pain; Section 12:Special Topics: 51.Myofascial Pain Syndrome/Fibromyalgia;52.Imaging Applications; 53.Interventional Applications

November 2012 • 450 pp. • Softcover • $85.00 / $68.00• 978-1-936287-40-6 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-79-4

���� 4 Stars!“This is a unique and informative guide to thera-peutic programs for patients with common mus-culoskeletal disorders. Alongwith evidence-basedtreatment plans for specific musculoskeletal dis-orders, it also provides guidance on writing de-tailed therapy prescriptions, an extremelyimportant tool that aids in the communication be-tweenmusculoskeletalmedicine practitioners andallied healthcare professionals. The book is well-structured, easy to navigate, and provides appro-priate figures and tables, aswell as helpful patienthandouts. This will be a very useful resource formusculoskeletal medicine practitioners andtrainees.” —Doody's Reviews

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A State-of-the-Art Approach To Post-Amputation Care

Prosthetic Restoration andRehabilitation of the Upperand Lower ExtremityMary Catherine Spires, MD, PT, Mary CatherineSpires, MD, Professor and Associate Chair, and Director,Residency Training Program; Brian M. Kelly, DO,Clinical Associate Professor, Medical Director, AdultRehabilitation Training and Assistant Program Director,Residency Training Program; Alicia J. Davis, MPA, CPO,FAAOP, Senior CPO and Residency Program Director,Orthotics and Prosthetics Center; all of the Departmentof Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, MI

This book is a well-illustrated, state-of-the-art refer-ence on the science and practice of post-amputationcare, prosthetic restoration, and functional rehabil-itation, designed to maximize patient independenceand quality of life.

Beginning with basic anatomy and kinesiology anda recap of surgical principles and post-operativecare for amputees, the book discusses biome-chanics, clinical assessment, prosthetic options,how to write a complete and detailed prescriptionfor the prosthesis, restoration and management ofspecific problems by region, and rehabilitation pro-grams and strategies. Common medical issues suchas phantom limb sensation and pain, skin prob-lems, and sexual and psychological considerationsare discussed as well. In-depth coverage of pros-thetic restoration is provided for special popula-tions such as infants, children, the elderly, athletesmulti-extremity amputees, and those who have lostlimbs to cancer. Chapters are written in expandedoutline format for ease of use and feature numer-ous full-color diagrams, photos, and other illustra-tions. This text will guide physicians, trainees, andother members of the care team through the fun-damentals of restoring function to individuals whohave lost limbs or body parts.

Key Features:• Provides a state-of-the-art, accessible, clinical

approach to post-amputation care, prostheticrestoration, and functional rehabilitation

• Covers both upper and lower extremities• Addresses prostheses for special populations

and sports and recreation• Includes boxed clinical pearls at the start of

each chapter, illustrated quick referencetables, and full-color photos throughout

• Supports clinical decision making andaddresses practical questions and problems

• Advises on new requirements for Medicare andMedicaid patients, and includes patient educationmaterials and sample prescription forms that canbe customized for use in any clinic

Contents: INTRODUCTION; LOWEREXTREMITY: 1. Lower ExtremityAnatomy, Kinesiology and Gait; AMPUTATIONSURGERY: 2. Princi-ples of Amputation Surgery; 3. Post-Operative Rehabilitation andCare; PROSTHESIS: 4. Anatomy of a Lower Extremity Prosthesis; 5.Purpose, Designs and Types of Lower Extremity Prostheses; 6. Ma-terials and Mechanics of a Lower Extremity Prosthesis; 7. Suspen-sion Systems; 8. Prosthetic Components; PROSTHETICRESTORATION: 9. Phases and Process of Prosthetic Restoration;10. Pre-Prosthetic Evaluation and Training; 11. Preparatory Pros-thesis Stage; 12. Definitive Prosthesis Stage; 13. Long Term Pros-thesis Use; 14. Lower Extremity Prosthesis Selection, Managementand Prescription; 15. Prosthetic Management of Partial Foot or ToeLoss; 16. Prosthetic Management of Ankle disarticulation; 17. Pros-thetic Management of the Trans Tibial Amputation and Knee Dis-articulation; 18. Prosthetic Management of the Trans FemoralAmputation; 19. Prosthetic Management Hip disarticulation, HemiPelvectomy, Hemicorpectomy; REHABILITATION: 20. Preparing theResidual Limb for Prosthetic Use; 21. Range of Motion, Strength-ening and Desensitization; 22. Prosthetic Gait Training; 23. Abnor-mal Gait; UPPER EXTREMITY: 24. Upper Extremity Anatomy,Kinesiology and function; AMPUTATIONSURGERY:25. Principles ofAmputation Surgery; 26. Post -Operative Rehabilitation and Care;UPPER EXTREMITY PROSTHESIS: 27. Anatomy of an Upper Ex-tremity Prosthesis; 28. Purpose, Designs and Types of Upper Ex-tremity Prostheses; 29. Materials and Mechanics of an UpperExtremity Prosthesis; 30. Suspension Systems; 31. Prosthetic Com-ponents; 32. Body-Powered v. Externally Powered Designs; PROS-THETIC RESTORATION: 33. Phases and Process of ProstheticRestoration; 34. Pre Prosthetic Evaluation and Training; 35.Preparatory Prosthesis Stage; 36. Definitive Prosthesis Stage; 37.Long Term Prosthesis Use; 38. Upper Extremity Prosthesis Selec-tion, Management and Prescription; 39. Prosthetic Management ofPartial Hand Loss; 40. Prosthetic Management of Wrist disarticu-lation; 41. Prosthetic Management of Tran-radial amputation; 42.Prosthetic Management of the Elbow Disarticulation; 43. ProstheticManagement of Trans-Humeral Amputation; 44. Prosthetic Man-agement of Shoulder Disarticulation; 45. Prosthetic Management ofthe Scapulo-Thoracic Amputation; 46. Prosthetic Management ofthe Bilateral Upper Extremity Amputee; 47. Management of the Pa-tient with an Externally Powered Prosthesis; REHABILITATION: 48.Preparing the Residual Limb for Prosthetic Use; 49. Range of Mo-tion, Strengthening and Desensitization; COMMONPROBLEMS INAMPUTEE CARE AND PROSTHETIC MANAGEMENT<b: 50. Phan-tom Limb Sensation and Pain; 51. Residual Limb Pain; 52. ChokeSyndrome; 53. Dermatological Problems; 54. Wounds; 55. Psy-chological Issues; PROSTHETICRESTORATIONFORSPECIFIC POP-ULATIONS: 56. Infants and Children; 57. Athlete; 58. Elderly; 59.Prostheses for Sports and Recreation; FRONTIERS INPROSTHETICRESTORATION: 60. Overview of Current Research Areas

December 2013 • 408 pp. • Hardback• $175.00 / $140.00 • 978-1-936287-66-6• E-Book ISBN 978-1-617051-14-2

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Stroke Recovery andRehabilitationSecond EditionEditors: Joel Stein, MD, Simon Baruch Professor ofPM&R and Chair, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine,Columbia University College of Physicians andSurgeons/Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY;Richard I. Harvey, MD, Associate Professor of PM&R,Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine;Stroke Chair and Medical Director, Stroke RehabilitationProgram, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL;Richard F. Macko, MD, Professor of Neurology,University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore,MD; Carolee J. Winstein, PhD, PT, Professor andDirector of Research, Division of Biokinesiology and PT,USC School of Dentistry, Los Angeles, CA; Richard D.Zorowitz, MD, Associate Professor of PM&R, JohnsHopkins School of Medicine, Chair, Department of PM&R,Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD;and GeorgeWittenberg, MD, PhD, Associate Professorof Neurology, University of Maryland School of Medicine,Baltimore, MD

The definitive core text in its field, StrokeRecovery and Rehabilitation is a comprehensivereference covering all aspects of stroke rehabilita-tion—from neurophysiology of stroke recoverythrough the latest treatments, interventions, andoutcomes. An essential reference for physiciansand other health care professionals who work withstroke survivors, the book focuses on assessmentand management of the wide variety of clinicalproblems these patients face and addresses manyassociated concerns such as post-stroke complica-tions, secondary prevention, CAM therapies, func-tional assessments, care systems, ethical issues,and community and psychosocial reintegration.Written by acknowledged leaders from every wingof the stroke recovery field, this evidence-basedtext provides perspective and practical guidancefor successfully managing acute and long-termproblems and restoring function to stroke patients.

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Pocket EMG is a practical reference intended foron-the-job use. It is designed as a portable pocketguide to performing nerve conduction and needleEMG studies in a fast-paced clinical environment.Each test is presented on a page, and includes aphotograph of the proper set-up, indications forperforming the test, and clinical pearls to help thelearner appreciate the key technical points andphysiological considerations. Quick reference ta-bles are provided in the final two sections to sum-marize what tests should be ordered for particularproblems or diagnoses and normal value rangesfor all studies covered.

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An Interactive Approach to NerveConduction and EMGWaveform

ElectromyographyDevon I. Rubin, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology,Mayo Clinic, Gainesville, FL

Electromyography is a fully interactive tool toteach interpretation of electrodiagnostic findings inthe context of clinical vignettes. Electromyographyuses a “game-show” quiz approach to make it bothfun and challenging, with the goal of the programbeing to teach users how to identify waveforms andappropriately interpret nerve conduction study andneedle examination findings.

The program is organized into 10 quiz sets or top-ics covering general exam findings and commonclinical problems. Each set is devoted to a partic-ular theme and contains approximately 20 multi-ple-choice questions framed by case vignettes,waveforms, audio/video clips, and other informa-tion to help the user select the correct answer.Audio discussions related to the questions and an-swers are presented within each case to highlightkey features and facilitate learning.

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Neuromuscular Quick Pocket Reference pro-vides easy and efficient access to common physi-cal examination techniques and other neurologicaltests performed in a broad range of specialties.Mainly composed of tables, charts, and photo-graphs, this handy reference puts together and or-ganizes the information that clinicians use on adaily basis. The first part of the book covers mus-culoskeletal physical exam by region. Each entry isformatted and includes test name(s), purpose,techniques, clinical findings for positive test, sen-sitivity, specificity, and sources. Photographs show-ing proper placement and action accompany mostentries and provide a visual blueprint for success-fully replicating tests in the exam room. The secondpart of the book is devoted to common neurolog-ical tests and scales for on the- go reference, in-cluding muscles, motor points, dermatomes andmyotomes, spasticity findings, radiculopathies,traumatic brain injury assessment, stroke scales,pressure ulcers, and much more.

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Anupam Sinha, DO, and GautamKothari, DO, Associate Physicians,both of Rothman Institute, ThomasJefferson University,Philadelphia, PA

This practical pocket guide is intended as an intro-duction to spinal intervention for trainees or newpractitioners. Covering techniques in image-guidedspinal injections, the book opens with an overviewof spinal anatomy, imaging and interpretation rele-vant to diagnosis of spine disorders, fluoroscopy andC-arm positioning for performing procedures, in-jectables, and needle techniques. The remainder ofthe book catalogs the various types of injections byregion, including hip, with brief text description ofthe procedure, pitfalls, photos and illustrations ofoptimal and suboptimal needle placement, and con-trast flow patterns for each injection. Dictation tem-plates are provided for proper documentation ofprocedures.

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A Concise Guide ToThe Care Of SpinalCord Injuries andDisorders

Essentials of Spinal CordMedicineSunil Sabharwal, MD,Chief of Spinal Cord Injury, VA Boston Healthcare System,Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Harvard Medical School

This compact text is a practical, concise guide forclinicians involved in the care of patients withspinal cord injuries and disorders. It covers a com-prehensive and diverse list of topics encompassingthe principles and practice of spinal cord injurycare, including basic science fundamentals, trau-matic spinal cord injury, non-traumaticmyelopathies, physical function and rehabilitation,medical consequences and complications of spinalcord injury, psychosocial and quality of life issues,and systems-based practice.

Chapters are consistently formatted for ease of useand are organized under the broad headings ofgeneral principles, clinical considerations, andknowledge gaps and emerging concepts, and con-clude with a curated list of suggested readings.Within these categories, specifics on underlyingpathophysiology and etiology, assessment (exam-ination, testing, differential diagnosis, prognosis,and risk factors) and management (non-pharma-cological, medications, surgical procedures, follow-up and monitoring, primary and secondaryprevention, and complications), and recent clinicaladvances and promising research are easily ac-cessed. The book also addresses such quality oflife issues as psychological adaptation, sexualityand fertility, vocational training, driving, and exer-cise, and includes information about systems ofcare and patient safety as well as ethical consid-erations. The guide is peppered with useful tablesthat highlight and reinforce key material.Additionally, “Practice Pearls” in selected chaptersenhance the guide as a handy go-to reference forclinicians and trainees in multiple disciplines whocare for people with spinal cord injuries and dis-orders.

Essentials of Spinal Cord Medicine features• A concise, practical manual designed for rapid

access to key information on a broad range oftopics integral to the practice of spinal cordmedicine

• Covers both traumatic spinal cord injury andnon-traumatic disorders and their evaluation,management, medical complications, functionalrehabilitation, and quality of life concerns

• Packed with useful tables to highlight andreinforce key material

• Formatted consistently with short, reader-friendly paragraphs and clarifying sub-titles

December 2013 • 350 pp. • Softcover • $75.00 / $60.00• 978-1-936287-38-3 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-75-6

Focuses OnCommon ProblemsEncountered InIn-PatientRehabilitation

MedicalComplications inPhysical Medicineand Rehabilitation

Diana Cardenas, MD, MHA, Professor and Chair,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University ofMiami Miller School of Medicine; Medical Director,Jackson Memorial Rehabilitation Hospital, Miami, FL andThomas Hooton, MD, Professor of Clinical Medicine,Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Miami MillerSchool of Medicine, Miami, FL

This book is intended to provide physicians andresidents with a concise description of commonmedical complications encountered on an in-patient medical rehabilitation unit or free-standing facility. It covers the major diagnosticcategories of disabilities that are admitted forinpatient rehabilitation such as stroke, spinalcord injury, brain injury, amputation, multiplemajor trauma, neurological disorders, burns, andother diseases or disorders. Divided into twosections, the first half of the book is organizedby diagnostic category and includes discussionsof the medical issues that can occur with eachcondition and a summary table of the majormedical complications. The second part of themanual is a series of chapters written by acutecare specialists that discuss the diagnosis andmanagement of these complications. Currently,there is no similar text available that covers thismaterial from a physical medicine andrehabilitation perspective.

Medical Complications in Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation features:• Focuses on medical complications within

major rehabilitation diagnostic groups• Organized in two parts to allow readers to

access information by condition or complication• Contains material not normally addressed in

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Brain Injury MedicineSecond EditionEDITORS: Nathan D. Zasler, MD, CEO and MedicalDirector, Concussion Care Center of Virginia and Tree ofLife Services; Douglas I. Katz, MD, Associate Professorof Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine;Medical Director Brain Injury Programs, BraintreeRehabilitation Hospital; Ross D. Zafonte, DO, Earl andIda S. Charlton Professor and Chair, Department ofPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard MedicalSchool; Vice President Medical Affairs, SpauldingRehabilitation Hospital; Chief, Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Massachusetts General Hospital

ASSOCIATE EDITORS: David B. Arciniegas, MD,Professor, Beth K. and Stuart C. Yudofsky Chair in BrainInjury Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine; M. RossBullock, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurological Surgeryand Director of Clinical Neurotrauma, University of MiamiHealth System, Miller School of Medicine; Jeffrey S.Kreutzer, PhD, Rosa Schwarz Cifu Professor of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University(VCU), Medical College of Virginia Campus

Praise for the First Edition

Brain Injury Medicine is a clear and comprehen-sive guide to all aspects of the management oftraumatic brain injury-from early diagnosis andevaluation through the post-acute period and re-habilitation. An essential reference for physiciansand other health care professionals who work withpatients with brain injury, the book focuses on as-sessment and treatment of the wider variety of clin-ical problems these patients face and addressesmany associated concerns such as epidemiology,ethical issues, legal issues, and life-care planning.Written by over 190 acknowledged leaders, the textcovers the full spectrum of the practice of brain in-jury medicine including principles of neural recov-ery, neuroimaging and neurodiagnostic testing,prognosis and outcome, acute care, rehabilitation,treatment of specific populations, neurologic andother medical problems following injury, cognitiveand behavioral problems, post-trauma pain disor-ders, pharmacologic and alternative treatments,and community reentry and productivity.

Brain Injury Medicine, 2nd Edition Features:• The acknowledged gold standard reference-

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• Comprehensive and current-completelyrevised, updated, and expanded to includeemerging topics and the latest clinical andresearch advances

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• Covers the entire continuum of care from earlydiagnosis and assessment through acutemanagement, rehabilitation, associatedmedical and quality of life issues, andfunctional outcomes

New to the Second Edition:• Three new Associate Editors from related

disciplines provide added expertise• Five new sections: acute rehabilitative care,

pediatric TBI, special senses, autonomic andother organ system problems, post-traumapain disorders

• 25 new chapters running the gamut fromhealth policy to biomechanics, to military TBIto pediatric issues and more

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August 2012 • 1512 pp. • Hardcover • $250.00/$212.50• ISBN 978-1-936287-27-7• E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-57-2

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About the RMQR Series:Edited by RalphM. Buschbacher, MD, theRehabilitationMedicineQuick Reference seriesis designed for the busy practitioner. The texts pro-vide quick answers when diagnosing and treatingcommon or more complex rehabilitation issues. Allvolumes in the series present the listed conditionsin a read at-a-glance format with consistent head-ings for easy access to key information. Every entryis standardized for quick look-up in the office orclinic, and features description, etiology, risk fac-tors, clinical features, natural history, diagnosis,red flags, treatment, prognosis, helpful hints, andsuggested readings.

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CancerKi Shin, MD,

Associate Professor and SectionChief, Division of Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation, University ofTexas/MD Anderson Cancer Center,Houston, Texas

Designed for the busy practitioner, Cancer providessuccinct coverage of the assessment and treatmentof a multitude of rehabilitation issues as theyuniquely affect cancer patients. Broken into foursections with 66 alphabetically arranged topics, thisgo-to reference addresses the key concerns in can-cer rehabilitation ranging from basic principles, ex-ercise, and therapy interventions to acupuncture,massage, and end-of-life care. Primary conditionscovered include bone marrow transplant, brain dis-ease and tumors, hematologic cancer, metastaticbone disease, neurofibromatosis, and spinal cordcompression. The largest section of the book is de-voted to the myriad disease or treatment-relatedsymptoms and medical issues endemic in the can-cer population such as pain, anemia, anorexia, cog-nitive dysfunction, chemotherapy-related problemsand radiation effects, lymphedema, fatigue, malnu-trition, sleep disorders, spasticity, and much more.

December 2013 • 184 pp. • Hardback • $89.00 / $71.20 •978-1-936287-04-8 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-00-8

NeuromuscularNathan D. Prahlow, MD, ClinicalAssistant Professor, Department ofPhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation,Indiana University School ofMedicine, and John C. Kincaid,MD, Kenneth L. and Selma G.Earnest Professor of Neurology,Professor of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Department of

Neurology, Indiana University School of Medicine

Neuromuscular: RehabilitationMedicineQuickReference covers all major topics in electrodiag-nostic medicine and neuromuscular rehabilitationand is comprised of seven sections coveringmononeuropthies, polyneuropathies, the neuro-muscular junction, motor neuron disease, radicu-lopthies, and plexopathies, muscle diseases, andmovement disorders.

Neuromuscular provides the necessary knowl-edge the busy practitioner needs to diagnose andtreat the full spectrum of neuromuscular diseasesand injuries. Addressing more than 90 varied top-ics presented in a consistent format for maximumclinical utility, this nuts and bolts resource deliverspoint-of-care information for effectively managingpatients with peripheral nerve disorders and bothcommon and rare neuromuscular diagnoses.

November 2013 • 240 pp • Hardcover • $89.00 / $71.20• 978-1-933864-48-8 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-06-0

GeriatricsKevinW.Means,MD, Professor andChair, Department of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation,University of Arkansas for MedicalSciences, PatrickM. Kortebein,MD, Assistant Professor, Departmentof Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, University ofArkansas for Medical Sciences

Designed for the busy practitioner, Geriatrics pres-ents 97 alphabetically arranged topics covering allmajor concerns in geriatric rehabilitation rangingfrom age-related changes to end-of-life care. Thefirst section reviews topics related to normal agingand assessment methods to measure systemicchanges. The second section addresses commonaging-associated diseases and disorders affectingrelevant organ systems, including neurologic, mus-culoskeletal, rheumatologic, and cardiovascularproblems and other key concerns such as func-tional decline, incontinence, and visual impair-ments. The last section highlights specialconsiderations such as aging with a developmen-tal disability, exercise, pain management, polyphar-macy, and rehabilitation in various healthcaresettings. Taken together, the book catalogs thebroad range of functional issues endemic in theelderly population and offers a quick referenceguide for rehabilitation professionals providinghigh-quality clinical care to older patients.

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Pediatrics: RehabilitationMedicine Quick Referencepresents 111 alphabeticallyarranged topics covering all

major concerns in pediatric rehabilitation.Organized in three sections, the first part reviewsdiagnostic considerations and testing while thefinal section highlights special considerations suchas aging with pediatric-onset disability and poly-trauma. The bulk of the book catalogs the diversediseases, injuries, complications and other prob-lems commonly seen by practitioners who work torestore function to children with disabilities andoffers a quick reference guide to providing high-quality clinical care.

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Musculoskeletal,Sports andOccupationalMedicineWilliamMicheo, MD, Professorand Chair, Department of PhysicalMedicine, Rehabilitation and

Sports Medicine, University of Puerto Rico School ofMedicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Musculoskeletal, Sports, and OccupationalMedicine: Rehabilitation Medicine QuickReference provides the core knowledge the busypractitioner needs to deliver top-notch rehabilitativecare to patients with musculoskeletal, sports, or oc-cupational injuries. Covering 107 alphabeticallyarranged topics from Achilles Tendinopathy toWhiplash, this nuts and bolts resource is designedto provide concise and accurate information. Thebook begins with a template for evaluating a pa-tient with musculoskeletal injury, and covers the fullgamut of conditions and sequelae commonly seenby practitioners dealing with bone, joint, and softtissue problems in athletes, injured workers, and in-dividuals of any age with musculoskeletal issues.

2010 • 240 pp • Hardcover • $89.00 / $71.20•978-1-933864-49-5 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-07-7

TraumaticBrain InjuryDavid X. Cifu, MD, Chairmanand Herman J. Flax, MD Professor,Department of Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation, VirginiaCommonwealth University, NationalDirector of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, Veterans Health

Administration, Executive Director of the Center forRehabilitation Sciences and Engineering, VirginiaCommonwealth University and Deborah Caruso, MD,Clinical Instructor, Department ofPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Virginia Commonwealth University

Traumatic Brain Injury: RehabilitationMedicine Quick Reference delivers one hundredalphabetically listed topics. The book covers as-sessment, diagnostic testing, and the full spectrumof brain injury conditions, sequelae, and interven-tions commonly associated with TBI and expectedfunctional outcomes. Specialized areas of TBI careare also included for unique patient populations,such as sports or military injury, and conditionssuch as post-traumatic stress disorder or neuroen-docrine disorder that may be seen by providers inother settings.

2010 • 182 pp • Hardcover • $89.00 / $71.20• 978-1-93864-61-7 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-04-6

Spinal CordInjuryThomas N. Bryce, MD,Department of Rehabilitation,Mount Sinai Medical Center,New York, New York

2010 • 212 pp • Hardcover • $89.00 / $71.20• 978-1-933864-47-1 • E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-67-2

Improve Outcomesin Spine Care

SpineAndré Panagos, MD, New YorkPresbyterian Hospital, Weill CornellMedical Center, Department ofRehabilitation Medicine, New York,New York

2010 • 208 pp • Hardcover • $89.00 / $71.20• 978-1-933864-28-0 • E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-68-9

“This is a great quick reference for common spinedisorders. It gives busy clinicians access to rele-vant facts so they don't have to take time during abusy clinic to thumb through textbook chapters orjournals and/or search the Internet. It allows themto provide patients with information more quicklyand ultimately become more efficient. It doesserve its purposewell as a quick reference. I foundthe epidemiology, prognosis, and helpful hintssections most helpful.” —Doody’s Reviews

���� 4 Stars!“This is an excellent reference of basic informationabout the common and uncommon complicationsseen in patients with spinal cord injuries. This is ahelpful basic reference…an excellent resource forrehabilitation residents.” —Doody’s Reviews“…an excellent quick reference” —Doody’s Reviews

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Physical Medicine andRehabilitation Board ReviewSecond EditionSara J. Cuccurullo, MD, Clinical Associate Professor,Residency Program Director, Department of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, Robert Wood JohnsonMedical School, Edison, NJ

The new edition of the only review book dedicatedto the PM&R Boards is here. Course tested, widelyused, and now completely updated throughout.The Second Edition of the bestselling PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation Board Review isa must-have for residents preparing for the ABPMRboard exams, for practicing physiatrists preparingfor recertification, and for students, instructors andclinicians at all levels. Developed in the residency-training program in the department of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation at the JFK JohnsonRehabilitation Institute, UMDNJ Robert WoodJohnson Medical School, this concisely organizedtext concentrates on board-related concepts.

Written in outline format, with over 500 illustra-tions, the book provides a synopsis of the PM&R,orthopedic, neurologic, and general medical infor-mation candidates need to know to pass theboards. Board Pearls are highlighted throughoutthe text with an open-book icongto flag must-know information and assist with last-minutepreparation. References to the key PM&R texts areincluded for, further study.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation BoardReview, Second Edition:• Uses Board “pearls” to highlight key

concepts and stress clinical aspects of eachtopic making it easy to find and organizeimportant information

• Models the table of contents after the topicselection of the American Academy of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation (AAPMR) Self-Directed Medical Knowledge Program used byresidents nationwide

• Divides topics into major subspecialty areas,authored by physicians with special interestand clinical expertise in their respective areas

• Organizes information by topic for easyreference

• Includes over 500 illustrations to clarifyconcepts

• Provides updated epidemiologic andstatistical data throughout

• Provides new and updated interventionalspinal data throughout

• Contains a new section on biostatistics inphysical medicine & rehabilitation

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation BoardReview, Second Edition is essential reading forphysicians preparing certification or recertification,and a valuable tool for managing patient care issues.

CONTENTS: 1. Stroke, 2. Traumatic Brain Injury, 3. Rheumatology,4. Musculoskeletal Medicine, 5. Electrodiagnostic Medicine andClinical Neuromuscular Physiology, 6. Prosthetics and Orthotics, 7.Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI), 8. Physical Modalities, Therapeutic Ex-ercise, Extended Bedrest, and Aging Effects, 9. Pulmonary, Cardiac,and Cancer Rehabilitation, 10. Pediatric Rehabilitation, 11. Associ-ated Topics in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Epilogue

2010 • 938 pp • Softcover • $160.00 / $128.00• 978-1-933864-18-1 • E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-66-5

Praise for the First Edition“...there is no other comparable text in PM&R. Thekey resource for facts needed to pass boards anduseful for those in clinical practice for day to dayuse as well...” —Doody’s Reviews

���� 4 Stars!“Overall, the Cuccurullo text provides a nice frame-work upon which to prepare for the physical med-icine and rehabilitationwritten board examinationand is recommended to anyone who is sitting forthe exam.”—Douglas Mottley, MD, American Journal of

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Praise for the New Edition“This is the best board review book currently avail-able for residents…This secondedition incorporatesthe most current evidence-based information, in-creases the number of Illustrations and providesnew information including biostatistics.—Brian C. Liem, MD, (Institute of Chicago), Doody’s Reviews

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Textbook ofPeripheralNeuropathyPeter D. Donofrio, MD,Professor of Neurology andChief of the NeuromuscularSection at the VanderbiltUniversity School ofMedicine, Nashville, TN

Textbook of Peripheral Neuropathy is a practi-cal but authoritative reference for clinicians in anymedical specialty who are evaluating and treatingpatients with signs and symptoms of a peripheralneuropathy. Reviewing the full spectrum of clini-cally significant neuropathies, the book containschapters on common and rare forms includingmononeuropathy in the upper and lower extremi-ties, mononeuritis multiplex, diffuse and symmet-ric polyneuropathies, brachial and lumbrosacralplexopathies, and spinal root disorders-disordersthat can mimic diffuse and/or focal neuropathies,complicating diagnosis and evaluation. Coverageencompasses both inherited and acquired dis-eases, including neuropathies arising from physicalinjury, diabetes, alcoholism, toxins, autoimmuneresponses, nutritional deficiencies, vascular andmetabolic disorders, medication-induced neu-ropathies, and idiopathic conditions. The textbookprovides an evidence-based approach to testing,differential diagnosis, and treatment, and shouldserve as a trusted resource for healthcare profes-sionals confronting the many manifestations of pe-ripheral neuropathy in clinical practice.

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Sports MedicineStudy Guide andReview for BoardsMark A. Harrast, MD,Director, Sports MedicineFellowship, Clinical AssociateProfessor of Rehabilitation,Orthopaedics, and SportsMedicine, University ofWashington, Seattle, WA and

Jonathan T. Finnoff, DO, Assistant Professor,Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center, Rochester, MN

Sports Medicine: Study Guide and Review forBoards is a comprehensive review text surveyingthe breadth of nonsurgical sports medicine.Covering topics pertinent to (and found on) theSports Medicine board examination, the book is in-tended as a primary study tool for candidatespreparing for certification. All of the subject areastested on the boards are represented, includingbasic science and general procedures; health pro-motion and preventive aspects; emergency as-sessment and care; and diagnosis, management,and treatment of the full range of sports-related in-juries and conditions. The editors have used theexam content outline as a blueprint for organizingthe book so the space allotted to each chapter re-flects the corresponding emphasis of the topic onthe exam. Sports Medicine also provides the con-cise, high-yield facts that residents, fellows,trainees, and clinicians in any discipline need tosupplement their training in non-operative sportsmedicine.

Features of Sports Medicine: Study Guideand Review for Boards include:• Written in outline format for ease of use• Comprehensive review of all topics covered

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iSpineMichael J. DePalma, MD,Associate Professor,Department of PhysicalMedicine andRehabilitation, MedicalCollege of VirginiaHospitals, MedicalDirector, VirginiaCommonwealth UniversitySpine Center, Director,

Interventional Spine Care Fellowship, VirginiaCommonwealth University Hospitals

iSpine is unique in its presentation of interven-tional spine, employing a disease-based or specificstructure injury model. Expert clinicians take youthrough the full gamut of painful spine conditions,detailing historical features, clinical presentation,diagnostic testing, imaging studies, and the latesttreatment interventions. Spine biomechanics andergonomic principles are also covered to promotestrategies for reducing spine strain and minimizingthe risk of recurrent injury.

Containing hundreds of fluoroscopic images andother illustrations, iSpine provides a practical, pro-cedural approach to the diagnosis and treatment ofpainful spine disorders. The contributing nationaland international authors are drawn from multiplespecialties - including physiatry, anesthesiology, ra-diology, biomechanical engineering, physical ther-apy, orthopedics, neurosurgery, internal medicine,and rheumatology — reflecting the multidiscipli-nary nature of outcomes-oriented interventionalspine care. iSpine belongs on the shelf of any cli-nician practicing high-yield state-of-the-art inter-ventional spine medicine, using the best availableevidence to accurately diagnose, optimally treat,and minimize the healthcare costs associated withthese disorders.

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2011 • 536 pp. • Hardback • $165.00 / $132.00• 978-1-933864-71-6 • E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-93-1

PhysicalMedicineandRehabilitationPocket CompanionMarlis Gonzalez-Fernandez,MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, TheDepartment of Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation, The JohnsHopkins University School ofMedicine and Jarrod DavidFriedman, MD, Pain ManagementPhysician, Boca Raton, Florida

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation PocketCompanion is designed to meet the day-to-dayneeds of PM&R residents, practicing physiatrists,and physicians in other specialties seeing rehabil-itation patients. Focused solely on clinical care de-livery, this handy reference provides the toolsnecessary to navigate everything from PM&R teamcoordination to the tailoring of medical manage-ment to achieve functional goals. Divided into foursections, the book covers all rehabilitation topicsand is packed with practical information useful indaily practice, including disease-specific order setsand tips for managing the wide range of issuesthat commonly occur during a patient's rehabilita-tion. The first section introduces the field of reha-bilitation medicine, the second reviews the scopeof practice of allied health professionals on the re-habilitation team, the third section discusses re-habilitation topics and practice areas, and thefourth is an extensive Appendix of 24 assessmentand rating scales, tables, and algorithms, essentialfor daily clinical use.

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• Medication specifics: Covers medications withspecific dosages

• Appendix collects key scales, tables, andalgorithms for immediate access

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PracticalApproach toElectro–myographyPeter Siao, MD,Assistant Professor ofNeurology, HarvardMedical School, Attending

Neurologist, Neuromuscular Unit and EMG Laboratory,Massachusetts General Hospital; Didier Cros, MD,Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard MedicalSchool, Attending Neurologist, Massachusetts GeneralHospital and Steve Vucic, MBBS, PhD, FRACP, AssociateProfessor of Neurology, Sydney Medical School,Westmead, University of Sydney, Director ofNeurophysiology, Westmead Hospital

Practical Approach to Electromyography is apictorial guide to performing and interpreting EMGstudies. This step-by-step manual contains tips forworking up clinical problems typically encounteredin the EMG laboratory and highlights technical as-pects and potential pitfalls of sensory and motornerve conduction studies. Hundreds of photo-graphs and drawings illustrate proper placementsof recording and stimulation electrodes and inser-tion of needle electrodes into the various muscles.The authors also provide sets of normal values andinstruction on how to write and interpret an EMGreport. Practical Approach to Electromyography is apractical visual reference for both novices and ex-perienced electromyographers.

Features of Practical Approach toElectromyography include:• Emphasizes a practical orientation• Integrates EMG studies into an overall

comprehensive neurology examination• Provides specific information on needle and

electrode placement• Over 350 photos and line drawings highlight

the relevant landmarks• Provides sets of normal values• Teaches how to write an EMG Report2011 • 336 pp. • Hardback • $105.00 / $84.00• 978-1-933864-23-5 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-05-3

Manual ofTraumaticBrain InjuryManagementFelise S. Zollman, MD,Co-Project Director, MidwestRegional Traumatic Brain InjuryModel System Center,

Attending Physician, Brain Injury and RehabilitationProgram, Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, AssistantProfessor, Departments of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation & Neurology, Northwestern UniversityFeinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation PocketCompanion is designed to meet the day-to-dayneeds of PM&R residents, practicing physiatrists,and physicians in other specialties seeing rehabil-itation patients. Focused solely on clinical care de-livery, this handy reference provides the toolsnecessary to navigate everything from PM&R teamcoordination to the tailoring of medical manage-ment to achieve functional goals. Divided into foursections, the book covers all rehabilitation topicsand is packed with practical information useful indaily practice, including disease-specific order setsand tips for managing the wide range of issuesthat commonly occur during a patient's rehabilita-tion. The first section introduces the field of reha-bilitation medicine, the second reviews the scopeof practice of allied health professionals on the re-habilitation team, the third section discusses re-habilitation topics and practice areas, and thefourth is an extensive Appendix of 24 assessmentand rating scales, tables, and algorithms, essentialfor daily clinical use.

Features ofManual of Traumatic BrainInjury Management include:• Concise yet comprehensive: covers all aspects

of TBI and its management• A clinically-oriented, practical "how-to"

manual, designed for rapid access to keyinformation

• Organized to be consistent with the way TBIis managed

• Includes dedicated chapters on TBI in athletesand in military personnel.

• Internationally known contributors drawn fromthe leading TBI programs provide expertinformation

2011 • 424 pp. • Softcover • $59.00 / $47.2.00• 978-1-933864-53-2 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-08-4

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SpasticityDiagnosis andManagementAllison Brashear, MD,Professor and Chair,Department of Neurology,Wake Forest UniversitySchool of Medicine, WakeForest Baptist MedicalCenter and Elie Elovic,

MD, Professor and Chief, Division of Physical Medicineand Rehabilitation, University of Utah

Spasticity: Diagnosis and Management is thefirst book solely dedicated to the diagnosis andtreatment of spasticity. This pioneering work de-fines spasticity in the broad context of Upper MotorNeuron Syndrome and focuses not on a singlecomponent, but on the entire constellation of con-ditions that make up the UMNS and often lead todisability.

Spasticity: Diagnosis andManagement clearlydefines the process for the diagnosis of spasticity,the basic science behind its pathophysiology, themeasurement tools used for evaluation, and re-views the available treatment options. Divided intofive sections, this comprehensive clinical resourceprovides a roadmap for assessing the complicatedpicture of spasticity and choosing the appropriateinterventions. Therapies including oral medications,intrathecal baclofen, botulinum toxin and phenol,and surgical options are thoroughly discussed, asare non-medical therapies and the role of theemerging technologies. The full spectrum of dis-eases involving spasticity in adults and childrenand the unique diagnostic and management chal-lenges they present is addressed by experiencedclinicians. This text is a one-stop source for physi-cians, therapists and other members of the spas-ticity management team tasked with the goal ofimproving patient care and outcomes.

2010 • 448 pp. • Hardback • $109.00 / $87.23• 978-1-933864-51-8 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-03-9

Spinal CordMedicinePrinciples andPracticeEditor-in-Chief:VernonW. Lin, MD,PhD,Chair, Department ofPhysical Medicine andRehabilitation, ClevelandClinic, Cleveland, OH

Associate Editors: ChristopherM. Bono, MD,Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA;Diana C. Cardenas, MD, MHA, Professor and Chair,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University ofMiami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL; Frederick S.Frost, MD, Staff Physician, Department of PhysicalMedicine and Rehabilitation, Cleveland Clinic LernerCollege of Medicine, Cleveland, OH;Margaret C.Hammond, MD, Professor, Department of RehabilitationMedicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; LaurieB. Lindblom,MD, Service Line Chief, Spinal CordInjury/Disorders, Hampton VA Medical Center, Hampton,VA; Inder Perkash, MD, MS, FRCS, FACS, Professor ofUrology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, PVAProfessor Spinal Cord Injury Medicine (Emeritus), StanfordSchool of Medicine, Stanford, CA; Steven A. Stiens, MD,MS, Associate Professor, Department of RehabilitationMedicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; RobertM.Woolsey, MD, Professor of Neurology (Emeritus),Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO

The thoroughly revised Second Edition of this au-thoritative reference continues to define the stan-dard of care for the field of spinal cord medicine.Encompassing all of the diseases and disordersthat may affect the proper functioning of the spinalcord or spinal nerves, this comprehensive volumeprovides a state of the art review of the principlesof care and best practices for restoring functionand quality of life to patients with spinal cord in-juries.

Expert contributors from multiple disciplines covertopics ranging from acute medical and surgicalmanagement of specific problems to cutting-edgeresearch, bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction,neurologic and musculoskeletal issues, advancedrehabilitation techniques and technologies, func-tional outcomes, and psychosocial care. While com-prehensive in scope, Spinal Cord Medicine offerspractical guidance for physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the management ofindividuals with SCI, multiple sclerosis, and otherspinal cord disorders. The Second Edition has beencompletely updated to fully reflect current scienceand practice. Each section has been re-ordered tobetter present information and the Second Editionbrings in many new authors and topics, more dia-grams, illustrations, and tables to solidify concepts,and contains 18 entirely new chapters.

2010 • 1200 pp. • Softcover • $240.00 / $192.00• 978-1-933864-19-8 • E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-77-1

PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION“This book is essential reading for specialists in re-habilitationmedicine, and it is likely to become thestandard textbook for specialists in spinal cord in-jury medicine.” —New England Journal of Medicine

“This is the first comprehensive book that I haveseen that deals solely with diagnosis and treat-ment of spasticity. It is well written by leaders intheir fields.” —Doody’s Reviews

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Be A “Functional Electrodiagnostician”from Day One of Your Clinical Rotation

McLean Course inElectrodiagnosticMedicineChristopher J. Visco, MD, AssistantProfessor, Spine, Sports andMusculoskeletal Medicine, Departmentof Rehabilitation and Regenerative

Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center and GaryP . Chimes, MD, Assistant Professor, Spine and SportsRehabilitation, Department of Physical Medicine andRehabilitation, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

The McLean Course in ElectrodiagnosticMedicine is a resident-tested curriculum designedto help trainees in PM&R and Neurology gain com-petency in basic electrodiagnostic techniques. Thematerial is broken into discrete units with bulletedlists of objectives, tips for success, and multiplechoice questions and answers to reinforce learning.

Procedures are presented as illustrated tables withspecifics for lead placement, stimulation, samplewaveforms, and photographs to guide setups. Thebook is the perfect tool to prepare you for elec-trodiagnostic studies, either for individual learningor as part of a structured curriculum.

Benefits include:• A step-by-step guide for the novice

electrodiagnostician presented as a readilyimplemented course

• Emphasis on skills and concepts required forsuccess in beginning a clinical rotation

• Formatted multi-layered didactic approachfacilitates independent learning

• Clear, easy-to-understand tables and photosillustrate each set-up and study

• Practical exam and quizzes provide measuresfor self-assessment and course effectiveness

CONTENTS: Basic Course Syllabus: I: Introduction, 1. Introductionto Electrodiagnostics, 2. Instrumentation, 3. Systematic Approachto Learning Nerve Conduction Studies, 4. Systematic Approach toPerforming Nerve Conduction Studies, II: Nerve Conduction Stud-ies, 5. Upper Limb Motor Studies, 6. Upper Limb Sensory Stud-ies, 7. Lower Limb Motor Studies, 8. Lower Limb Sensory Studies,9. F-Waves, 10. H-reflex, III: Needle EMG, 11. Basic EMG Tech-nique, 12. Insertional and Spontaneous Activity, 13. Basic Ap-proach to EMG Waveform Recognition, 14. Motor Unit Analysis,15. Recruitment, IV: Important Concepts for Interpreting Studies16. Orthodromic and Antidromic Nerve Conduction Studies, 17.Temporal Dispersion and Phase Cancellation, 18. Volume Con-duction, Anatomy for Electrodiagnosis, 20. Interpreting Studies,21. Common Anomalies, Advanced Course Syllabus: V: CommonClinical Entities 22. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 23. Ulnar Neuropa-thy at the Elbow, 24. Radial Neuropathy, 25. Anterior InterosseousNerve (AIN) Lesion, 26. Fibular (Peroneal) Neuropathy, 27. TibialNeuropathy, 28. Femoral Neuropathy, 29. Lumbosacral Radicu-lopathy, 30. Cervical Radiculopathy, 31. Facial Nerve and BlinkStudies, 32. Repetitive Stimulation and Neuromuscular Junction(NMJ) Disorders, 33. Peripheral Neuropathy, 34. Brachial Plex-opathy, 35.Motor Neuron Disease, 36. Myopathy, Appendices

2010 • 300 pp • Softcover • $55.00 / $44.00• 978-1-933864-63-1 • E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-02-2

The NEW EDITION of the Gold Standardin Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine

PediatricRehabilitationPrinciples and PracticeFourth EditionMichael A. Alexander, MD,Professor and Chair, Department ofRehabilitation Medicine, DuPont

Hospital for Children, Jefferson Medical College,Wilmington, Delaware and Dennis J. Matthews, MD,Professor and Chair, Department of RehabilitationMedicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine,The Children’s Hospital, Denver, Colorado

Pediatric Rehabilitation: Principles andPractice is the classic comprehensive reference onpediatric rehabilitation. Taking the reins from Dr.Gabriella Molnar, Drs. Michael Alexander andDennis Matthews have brought together a broadrange of pediatric specialists to thoroughly updatethe text to reflect current thinking and practice.

The Fourth Edition covers everything from basicexamination and psychological assessment to elec-trodiagnosis, therapeutic exercise, orthotics and as-sistive devices, and in-depth clinical managementof the full range of disabling childhood diseases andinjuries. Contributions from physiatrists, therapists,engineers, psychologists, and social workers ensurethat all issues related to the rehabilitation of chil-dren and adolescents are addressed.

Hallmarks of the Fourth Edition Include:• Comprehensive coverage of all areas, with up-

to-date information on therapy, exercisephysiology, CAM, cancer, obesity, spasticitymanagement, and joint replacement

• Two completely new chapters on aging withpediatric onset disability and gait labs

• New to this Edition “Pearls and Perils”provide take-home points from the experts

• More tables, boxes, lists, and illustrations sobusy clinicians can find the information theyneed quickly

Pediatric Rehabilitation: Principles andPractice, Fourth Edition continues to serve as theessential text for PM&R physicians, residents andother practitioners who work as part of the multi-disciplinary rehabilitation team to improve thequality of life for children with disabilities.

CONTENTS: History and Examination, Medical Care of Disabled Chil-dren, Psychological Assessment in Pediatric Rehabilitation, Lan-guage Development in Disorders of Communication and Oral MotorFunction, Adaptive Sports and Recreation , Orthotics and AssistiveDevices, Electrodiagnosis in Pediatrics, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida,Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injuries, Neuromuscular Diseases,Pediatric Limb Deficiencies, Orthopedics and Musculoskeletal Con-ditions, Aging with Pediatric Onset Disability and Diseases, The As-sessment of Human Gait, Motion, and Motor Function, PsychosocialAspects of Pediatric Rehabilitation

2010 • 544 pp • Hardcover • $145.00 / $$116.00• 978-1-933864-37-2 • E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-65-8

“...a valuable guide, not only for residents but alsofor those who are beginning the practice of EMG.”

— from the Foreword by George Vargese, MD

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MedicalManagement of Adults withNeurologicDisabilitiesAdrian Cristian, MD, Associate Professor,Mount Sinai School of Medicine2009 • 350 pp • Softcover• $79.00 / $63.20 • 978-1-933864-45-7• E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-03-0

Navigating the Adult SpineBridging Clinical Practice andNeuroradiologyAvital Fast, MD, Professor and Chairman,Montefiore Medical Center and AlbertCollege of Medicine2007 • 200 pp • Hardcover• $129.00 / $103.20 • 978-1-888799-98-9• E-book ISBN 978-1-934559-74-1

A PracticalApproach toMovement DisordersDiagnosis and Medical and SurgicalManagementHubert Fernandez, MD, Ramon Rodriguez, MD,Frank Skidmore, MD, andMichael Okun, MD,all of University of Florida College of Medicine2007 • 286 pp • Softcover • $65.00 / $52.00• 978-1-933864-14-3• E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-88-7

Manual of NerveConduction StudiesSecond EditionRalph M. Buschbacher, MD, andNathan D. Prahlow, both Professor,Indiana University School of Medicine2006 • 320 • Softcover • $75.00 / $60.00• 978-1-888799-94-1• E-book ISBN 978-1-934559-66-6

Functional Restoration ofAdults and Children withUpper Extremity AmputationRobert H. Meier, III, MD, Director,Amputee Services of America andDiane J. Atkins OTR, Clinical AssistantProfessor, Baylor College of Medicine2004 • 380 pp • Hardcover• $199.00 / $159.20 • 978-1-888799-73-6• E-book ISBN 978-1-934559-58-1

Pain Management inRehabilitationTrilok N. Monga, MD and Martin Grabois,MD, both of Baylor College of Medicine2002 • 352 pp • Hardcover• $109.00 / $87.20 • 978-1-888799-63-7• E-book ISBN 978-1-934559-35-2

The Spinal CordInjured PatientComprehensive ManagementSecond EditionBok Y. Lee, MD, Professor of Surgery,New York Medical College andLee E. Ostrander, PhD, Associate Professor,Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute2002 • 448 pp • Softcover• $149.00 / $119.20 • 978-1-888799-51-4• E-book ISBN 978-1-935281-08-5

Alternative Medicine andRehabilitationA Guide for PractitionersStanley F. Wainpel, MD, MPH, Professor ofClinical Rehabilitation, Albert Einstein Collegeof Medicine and Avital Fast, MD, Professorand Chairman, Montefiore Medical Centerand Albert Einstein College of Medicine2002 • 404 pp • Hardcover• $109.00 / $87.20 • 978-1-888799-66-8• E-book ISBN 978-1-934559-03-1

Spinal Cord InjuryDesk ReferenceGuidelines for Life Care Planning andCase ManagementTerry L. Blackwell, EdD, AssociateProfessor, Louisiana State University HealthScience Center, James S. Krause, PhD,Behavioral Scientist, Shepherd Center,Atlanta, TerryWinkler, MD, Spinal CordInjury Physician in Private Practice, andSteven A. Stiens, MD, Associate Professor,University of Washington2001 • 292 pp • Softcover• $89.00 / $71.20 • 978-1-888799-49-1• E-book ISBN 978-1-617050-21-3

Multiple SclerosisDiagnosis, Medical Managementand RehabilitationJack S. Burks, MD, Clinical Professor ofMedicine, University of Nevada School ofMedicine and Kenneth P. Johnson, MD,Professor and Chair, Department ofNeurology, University of MarylandMedical Center2000 • 598 pp • Hardcover• $215.00 / $172.20 • 978-1-888799-35-4• E-book ISBN 978-1-934559-68-0

Surface Anatomy for ClinicalNeedle ElectromyographyHang J. Lee, MD, Professor,Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul,Korea and Joel A. DeLisa, MD, Professor, andChairman, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School2000 • 233 pp • Softcover• $75.00 / $60.00 • 978-1-888799-41-5

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