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Nerves and Nerve Injuries
Vol 2: Pain, Treatment, Injury, Disease and Future Directions

A thorough resource on the Peripheral Nervous System, providing new information on the pain, treatment, injury, disease, and future directions of nerves and nerve injuries

R. Shane Tubbs (Edited by), Elias B. Rizk (Edited by), Mohammadali M. Shoja (Edited by), Marios Loukas (Edited by), Nicholas Barbaro (Edited by), Robert J. Spinner (Edited by)

9780128026533

Hardback, published 15 April 2015

1126 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 5.2 cm, 2.22 kg

Nerves and Nerve Injuries is a must-have for clinicians and researchers dealing with the Peripheral Nervous System and neuropathy. An indispensable work for anyone studying the nerves or treating patients with nerve injuries, these books will become the ‘go to’ resource in the field. The nerves are treated in a systematic manner, discussing details such as their anatomy (both macro- and microscopic), physiology, examination (physical and imaging), pathology, and clinical and surgical interventions. The authors contributing their expertise are international experts on the subject. The books cover topics from detailed nerve anatomy and embryology to cutting-edge knowledge related to treatment, disease and mathematical modeling of the nerves.

Nerves and Nerve Injuries Volume 2 focuses on pain, treatment, injury, disease and future directions in the field. This volume also addresses new information regarding neural interfaces, stem cells, medical and surgical treatments, and medical legal issues following nerve injury.

Section 1. Pain Involving the Peripheral Nerves

Section 2. Surgical Exposure of the Peripheral Nerves

Section 3. Technical Considerations

Section 4. Injuries of the Peripheral Nerves

Section 5. Non-Surgical Treatment of Nerve Injuries

Section 6. Pathology of the Peripheral Nerves

Section 7. The Future of Peripheral Nerve Injury

Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]

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