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Ergonomic alternating pressure relief seating system for the rehabilitation of patients with decubitus ulcers

Leisman, Gerry; Ezra, Arthur; Jacknow, Lee; Pobre, Thomas; Shah, Mahendra; Weiss, Lyn
ORIGINAL:0013267
ISSN: 2191-1231
CID: 3640202

Gu ke zhu she zhi liao shou ce = Easy injections

Weiss, Lyn D
Nanjing : Jiangsu ke xue ji shu chu ban she, 2009
Extent: 262 p. ; 19 cm
ISBN: 7534569508
CID: 3639962

Epicondylitis

Chapter by: Weiss, Lyn; Weiss, J
in: Essentials of physical medicine and rehabilitation : musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and rehabilitation by Frontera, Walter R; Silver, J; Rizzo, Thomas D (Eds)
Philadelphia, PA : Saunders/Elsevier, 2008
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 1416040072
CID: 3640082

Ulnar neuropathy

Chapter by: Weiss, Lyn; Weiss, J
in: Essentials of physical medicine and rehabilitation : musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and rehabilitation by Frontera, Walter R; Silver, J; Rizzo, Thomas D (Eds)
Philadelphia, PA : Saunders/Elsevier, 2008
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 1416040072
CID: 3640092

Radial neuropathy

Chapter by: Weiss, Lyn; Pobre, T
in: Essentials of physical medicine and rehabilitation : musculoskeletal disorders, pain, and rehabilitation by Frontera, Walter R; Silver, J; Rizzo, Thomas D (Eds)
Philadelphia, PA : Saunders/Elsevier, 2008
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 1416040072
CID: 3640102

Easy injections

Weiss, Lyn
Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, cop. 2007
Extent: XIII, 210 p. ; 22 cm.
ISBN: 0750675276
CID: 3639822

Neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 4. Pediatric issues

Kim, Chong-Tae; Strommen, Jeffrey A; Johns, Jeffery S; Weiss, Jay M; Weiss, Lyn D; Williams, Faren H; Rashbaum, Ira G
This self-directed learning module highlights the physician's role in the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders in pediatric populations. It is part of the chapter on neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article discusses both clinical and electrodiagnostic features of common neuromuscular disorders in pediatric populations. The diagnostic value of somatosensory evoked potential is reviewed in a case of traumatic spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality. Therapeutic interventions of progressive muscular dystrophy are discussed, as well as the differential diagnosis of floppy infant syndrome, the most common pediatric electrodiagnostic referral. OVERALL ARTICLE OBJECTIVES: (a) To become familiar with electrodiagnosis and rehabilitation for common neuromuscular disorders in the pediatric population, (b) to undrstand electrodiagnostic findings of Guillain-Barre syndrome corresponding to pathophysiology, (c) to become familiar with somatosensory evoked potentials, and (d) to be able to make differential diagnosis of floppy infant syndrome based on clinical findings as well as electrodiagnosis
PMID: 15761797
ISSN: 0003-9993
CID: 94369

Neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 3. Diseases of muscles and neuromuscular junction

Strommen, Jeffrey A; Johns, Jeffery S; Kim, Chong-Tae; Williams, Faren H; Weiss, Lyn D; Weiss, Jay M; Rashbaum, Ira G
This self-directed learning module highlights formation of a differential diagnosis as well as electrodiagnostic evaluation for those patients who present with the common complaint of weakness. It is part of the chapter on neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article specifically focuses on the common symptoms and typical clinical findings that allow the clinician to narrow the differential diagnosis. This is followed by the diagnostic evaluation, with emphasis on the technical aspects and interpretation of electrodiagnostic studies. OVERALL ARTICLE OBJECTIVE: To summarize the clinical presentation and electrodiagnostic findings in persons with disorders of muscle or disorders of the neuromuscular junction
PMID: 15761796
ISSN: 0003-9993
CID: 94370

Neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 2. Peripheral neuropathy

Weiss, Lyn D; Weiss, Jay M; Johns, Jeffery S; Strommen, Jeffrey A; Kim, Chong-Tae; Williams, Faren H; Rashbaum, Ira G
This self-directed learning module highlights peripheral neuropathies. It is part of the chapter on neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article specifically focuses on diagnostic criteria and classifications of peripheral neuropathy, including diabetic, alcoholic, carcinomatous, human immunodeficiency virus-associated, and critical illness polyneuropathies. Treatment options are reviewed. The causes for difficult to obtain nerve conduction studies are highlighted. OVERALL ARTICLE OBJECTIVE: To summarize the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of peripheral neuropathies
PMID: 15761795
ISSN: 0003-9993
CID: 94371

Neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 1. Mononeuropathy

Williams, Faren H; Johns, Jeffery S; Weiss, Jay M; Weiss, Lyn D; Kim, Chong-Tae; Strommen, Jeffrey A; Rashbaum, Ira G
This self-directed learning module highlights mononeuropathies. It is part of the chapter on neuromuscular rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis in the Self-Directed Physiatric Education Program for practitioners and trainees in physical medicine and rehabilitation. This article specifically focuses on diagnostic criteria and classifications of mononeuropathies, including carpal tunnel, brachial neuritis, and lumbosacral plexopathy. The timeline status post nerve injury is discussed in relation to findings on electrodiagnostic studies. The differential diagnosis and electrodiagnostic design and interpretation is detailed in the chapter. Treatment options are reviewed. OVERALL ARTICLE OBJECTIVE: To summarize the diagnosis, classification, and treatment of mononeuropathies, from an electrodiagnostic perspective
PMID: 15761794
ISSN: 0003-9993
CID: 94372