- Provides essential information on relevant Neuro-anatomy required to understand localization
- Includes a very concise yet detailed methodology of various clinical examination techniques
- Provides a unique opportunity to formulate correct concepts for clinical neurological examination
This book will provide a concise, focused overview of methods of neurological examination, enabling a focused clinical approach for localization in patients with neurological disorders. Chapters provide a systematic approach for clinical examination along with essential aspects of the neuro-anatomy to provide specific information about disease localization. This book assists medical students pursuing DM/DNB- Neurology, MCH -Neurosurgery, MD/DNB- Internal medicine, MBBS students, and Clinicians, including Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, Internal medicine physicians, and other neuro-scientists. It provides a unique opportunity to formulate correct concepts for clinical neurological examination and hence localization but also provides the opportunity to quickly revise the entire book in a short time. Table of Contents- Introduction
- The Neurological History
- Higher Mental Function
- Cranial Nerve Examination
- Examination of Speech
- Motor System Examination
- Reflexes
- Sensory System Examination
- Cerebellar Examination and Examination of Posture, Stance, and Gait
- Involuntary Movements
- Examination of Skull, Spine, Nerves, and Neurocutaneous Markers
- Autonomic Nervous System Examination
- Examination of the Unconscious Patient
- Summary of Localization
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