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3-Minute Musculoskeletal and Peripheral Nerve Exam

by Alan Miller, Brian A. Davis, Kimberly DiCuccio Heckert
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Overview

With over 200 techniques available for examining different muscles and joints, it is impractical to accurately remember them all. But now there is a shortcut: The 3-Minute Musculoskeletal & Peripheral Nerve Exam is a clear, concise, and accessible reference for conducting a thorough musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve examination in a clinical setting.

With a consistent presentation of each examination technique, this pocket-sized guide is both a tutorial for students and a reference for experienced practitioners. Each examination includes detailed photographs of models with labeled structures, and a standard format that covers:

  • What action the patient performs
  • What action the examiner performs
  • Findings that indicate a positive test
  • What the positive test signifies

Covering a comprehensive collection of the conditions for which a patient would seek medical care, The 3-Minute Musculoskeletal & Peripheral Nerve Exam features:

  • Small, discreet trim size, perfect for quick review prior to seeing a patient
  • Extensive use of detailed photographs for each exam
  • A section on the American Spinal Cord Injury Association examination and classification protocols
  • An illustrative tutorial on gait and posture
  • A comprehensive table of clinically relevant muscles and their action, location for EMG/Botox needle placement and nerve/root innervation
  • A quick reference guide to all of these conditions and procedures

The 3-Minute Musculoskeletal & Peripheral Nerve Exam will aid in the evaluation of joint problems through physical exam maneuvers and will teach the detection of muscle weakness and the examination of peripheral nerves and reflexes. It is an essential means of quick reference for residents and clinicians in physiatry, neurology, pain medicine, orthopedics, internal medicine, and family practice.

Synopsis

With over 200 techniques available for examining different muscles and joints, it is impractical to accurately remember them all. But now there is a shortcut: The 3-Minute Musculoskeletal & Peripheral Nerve Exam is a clear, concise, and accessible reference for conducting a thorough musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve examination in a clinical setting.

With a consistent presentation of each examination technique, this pocket-sized guide is both a tutorial for students and a reference for experienced practitioners. Each examination includes detailed photographs of models with labeled structures, and a standard format that covers:

  • What action the patient performs
  • What action the examiner performs
  • Findings that indicate a positive test
  • What the positive test signifies

    Covering a comprehensive collection of the conditions for which a patient would seek medical care, The 3-Minute Musculoskeletal & Peripheral Nerve Exam features:

  • Small, discreet trim size, perfect for quick review prior to seeing a patient
  • Extensive use of detailed photographs for each exam
  • A section on the American Spinal Cord Injury Association examination and classification protocols
  • An illustrative tutorial on gait and posture
  • A comprehensive table of clinically relevant muscles and their action, location for EMG/Botox needle placement and nerve/root innervation
  • A quick reference guide to all of these conditions and procedures

    The 3-Minute Musculoskeletal & Peripheral Nerve Exam will aid in the evaluation of joint problems through physical exam maneuvers and will teach the detection of muscle weakness and the examination of peripheral nerves and reflexes. It is an essential means of quick reference for residents and clinicians in physiatry, neurology, pain medicine, orthopedics, internal medicine, and family practice.

    Doody Review Services

    Reviewer:Susan Hillary Nack, DO(Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)
    Description:This concise pocket reference for the musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve exam provides step-by-step explanations of the patient's and the examiner's role in each exam, along with interpretations and clinical pearls.
    Purpose:It is intended to be an easy, quick pocket reference for medical students, therapists, and experienced practitioners to use to complete a musculoskeletal or peripheral nerve exam in three minutes.
    Audience:The authors target everyone from medical students to therapists and experienced practitioners, but I believe the book would most benefit trainees and, possibly, primary care physicians.
    Features:The book covers a great deal of anatomy with multiple illustrations, diagrams, and tables. The muscle atlas and tables are well done and great guides. The chapters are broken up into different aspects of a physical exam, making it easy to locate the area of interest. Additional chapters on topics such as gait and the spinal cord are a real bonus.
    Assessment:The illustrations, diagrams, and tables of the musculoskeletal exam are the highlights of this quick reference. The step-by-step exam explanations are perfect for trainees, providing medical students, residents, therapists, and some practitioners with a great resource. It also serves well as a teaching reference for trainees and primary care providers. The majority of the information is too basic for experienced musculoskeletal/orthopedic/physiatrist practitioners.

  • About the Author, Alan Miller

    Alan Miller, MD is a pain fellow at the Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Kimberly Heckert, MD is a stroke fellow at Kessler Medical Rehabilitation Research and Education Center in Newark, New Jersey.

    Brian A. Davis, MD is an Associate Professor in the Department of PM&R at the University of California Davis Medical Center.

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    From The Critics

    Reviewer: Susan Hillary Nack, DO(Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)
    Description: This concise pocket reference for the musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve exam provides step-by-step explanations of the patient's and the examiner's role in each exam, along with interpretations and clinical pearls.
    Purpose: It is intended to be an easy, quick pocket reference for medical students, therapists, and experienced practitioners to use to complete a musculoskeletal or peripheral nerve exam in three minutes.
    Audience: The authors target everyone from medical students to therapists and experienced practitioners, but I believe the book would most benefit trainees and, possibly, primary care physicians.
    Features: The book covers a great deal of anatomy with multiple illustrations, diagrams, and tables. The muscle atlas and tables are well done and great guides. The chapters are broken up into different aspects of a physical exam, making it easy to locate the area of interest. Additional chapters on topics such as gait and the spinal cord are a real bonus.
    Assessment: The illustrations, diagrams, and tables of the musculoskeletal exam are the highlights of this quick reference. The step-by-step exam explanations are perfect for trainees, providing medical students, residents, therapists, and some practitioners with a great resource. It also serves well as a teaching reference for trainees and primary care providers. The majority of the information is too basic for experienced musculoskeletal/orthopedic/physiatrist practitioners.

    From The Critics

    Reviewer:Susan Hillary Nack, DO(Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago)
    Description:This concise pocket reference for the musculoskeletal and peripheral nerve exam provides step-by-step explanations of the patient's and the examiner's role in each exam, along with interpretations and clinical pearls.
    Purpose:It is intended to be an easy, quick pocket reference for medical students, therapists, and experienced practitioners to use to complete a musculoskeletal or peripheral nerve exam in three minutes.
    Audience:The authors target everyone from medical students to therapists and experienced practitioners, but I believe the book would most benefit trainees and, possibly, primary care physicians.
    Features:The book covers a great deal of anatomy with multiple illustrations, diagrams, and tables. The muscle atlas and tables are well done and great guides. The chapters are broken up into different aspects of a physical exam, making it easy to locate the area of interest. Additional chapters on topics such as gait and the spinal cord are a real bonus.
    Assessment:The illustrations, diagrams, and tables of the musculoskeletal exam are the highlights of this quick reference. The step-by-step exam explanations are perfect for trainees, providing medical students, residents, therapists, and some practitioners with a great resource. It also serves well as a teaching reference for trainees and primary care providers. The majority of the information is too basic for experienced musculoskeletal/orthopedic/physiatrist practitioners.

    Book Details

    Published
    August 1, 2008
    Publisher
    Demos Medical Publishing, LLC
    Pages
    279
    Format
    Paperback
    ISBN
    9781933864266

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