Synopses & Reviews
Carpal-tunnel and other entrapment syndromes are perhaps the most common work-related injuries currently reported. With this book, Vladimir Golovchinsky presents the first evidence of double-crush syndrome as a subgroup of these. To date the existence of double-crush syndrome has been a matter of debate. Dr. Golovchinsky presents a statistical analysis of substantial clinical material, which finds a cause-and-effect relationship between cervical or lumbar radiculopathy and peripheral entrapment in corresponding nerves, thus proving the existence of double-crush syndrome. This book will be invaluable to physicians performing EMG-NCV testing and to other healthcare professionals who encounter peripheral entrapment syndromes in their practices.
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Peripheral entrapment syndromes. A review of literature. 2. Double-crush syndrome. Does it exist? 3. Double-crush syndrome in upper limbs. A statistical approach. 4. Double-crush syndrome in lower limbs. A statistical approach. 5. Retrograde diffuse mononeuropathy secondary to peripheral entrapment. Reversed double-crush syndrome. 6. Discussion and clinical implementations. Subject Index.