Oakstone Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Neuromuscular Disorders – A Case-Based Approach 2020

10 $

+ Include: 35 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 19.2 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, physiatrists (physical medicine & rehabilitation doctors), neurology residents and fellows

Description

+ Include: 35 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 19.2 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, physiatrists (physical medicine & rehabilitation doctors), neurology residents and fellows

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

This course in electrodiagnostic medicine consists of 35 one-hour lectures that focus on a wide range of peripheral nerve diseases. Key sections include focal syndromes, generalized disorders, motor neuron diseases, polyneuropathies, neuromuscular junction disorders, myopathies and special topics. Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Neuromuscular Disorders – A Comprehensive Review incorporates patient examples to illustrate typical and atypical presentations, and will help you to better:

  • Apply best practices for evaluation of patients presenting with actual or suspected neuromuscular complaints
  • Recognize classic, possible, and unlikely neuromuscular disorders according to clinical symptoms
  • Assess the need of laboratory tests, electrodiagnostic studies, imaging, and muscle and nerve biopsies to establish a diagnosis
  • Illustrate effective management of painful neuropathies
  • Outline strategies to deliver the best care possible to patients with neuromuscular disorders

Date of Original Release: November 30, 2020

The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has reviewed Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Neuromuscular Disorders – A Case-Based Approach and has approved this program as part of a comprehensive self-assessment program, which is mandated by the ABMS as a necessary component of Maintenance of Certification.

Learning Objectives

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe the diagnostic approach to a patient presenting with myotonia
  • Discuss the diagnostic tests used for focal syndromes
  • Explain the classic signs and symptoms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Distinguish between Guillain-Barré syndrome and other acquired neuropathies
  • Identify the differences between metabolic myopathies and mitochondrial myopathies
  • Explain the electrodiagnostic approach to the patient with generalized weakness
  • Compare neuropathies found in systemic disease with those found in cancer
  • List commonly found neuromuscular mimics

 

+ Topics:

01 Electrodiagnosis of Focal Upper Extremity Mononeuropathies.mp4
02 Electrophysiologic Approach to Brachial Plexopathies.mp4
03 Focal Mononeuropathies in the Leg.mp4
04 Electrodiagnostic Approach to Lower Limb Radiculopathy and Plexopathy.mp4
05 Peripheral Nerve Ultrasound Cases.mp4
06 Approach to the Patient with Generalized Weakness.mp4
07 Approach to the Patient with Multifocal Weakness.mp4
08 Approach to the Patient with Scapular Winging.mp4
09 Approach to the Patient with Diplopia.mp4
10 Approach to the Patient with Facial Weakness.mp4
11 Approach to the Patient with Clinical Myotonia.mp4
12 Approach to the Patient with Cramps.mp4
13 Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.mp4
14 Atypical Motor Neuron Disorders Upper and Lower Motor Neuron.mp4
15 Spinal Muscular Atrophy.mp4
16 Approach to Neuropathy.mp4
17 Charcot-Marie-Tooth and Other Hereditary Disorders.mp4
18 Guillain-Barr‚ and Other Acute Acquired Neuropathies.mp4
19 Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy and Related Disorders.mp4
20 Neuropathies Associated with Systemic Disease and Cancer.mp4
21 Toxic Polyneuropathies.mp4
22 Myasthenia Gravis.mp4
23 Congenital, Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, Botulism.mp4
24 Approach to MyopathiesMuscular Dystrophies.mp4
25 Muscular Dystrophies.mp4
26 Congenital Myopathies.mp4
27 Metabolic Myopathies.mp4
28 Mitochondrial Myopathies.mp4
29 Muscle Channelopathies.mp4
30 Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies.mp4
31 Myopathies Associated with Systemic Disease and Toxic Myopathies.mp4
32 Approach to the Patient with Rhabdomyolysis.mp4
33 Neonatal Hypotonia Approach to the Floppy Infant.mp4
34 Neuromuscular Mimics.mp4
35 Rehabilitation of Neuromuscular Disorders.mp4
402-Questions.pdf
402-Syllabus.pdf

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