<p><p>In todayβs hospitals, the gap between technology and medicine constantly needs to be bridged, both by physicians and engineers. By taking a unique clinical neuroengineering approach, <i>From Neurology to Methodology and Back</i> offers a translational study of neurology and technology from bot
From Neurology to Methodology and Back: An Introduction to Clinical Neuroengineering
β Scribed by Natasha Maurits (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In todayβs hospitals, the gap between technology and medicine constantly needs to be bridged, both by physicians and engineers. By taking a unique clinical neuroengineering approach, From Neurology to Methodology and Back offers a translational study of neurology and technology from both sides. The fundamental topics covered range from basic concepts such as sampling and simple statistical measures via Fourier analysis to source localization. Providing clinically relevant context and introduce technical concepts, the neurological diseases presented range from epilepsy, brain tumors and cerebrovascular diseases to tremor, MS and neuromuscular diseases. All topics are presented in a true clinical neuroengineering approach.
Each chapter begins with one or more patient cases for inspiration. Each case is then presented to illustrate a working example of a distinct neurodiagnostic technique, and the mathematical and physical principles underlying these techniques are explained. Finally, the author returns to the patient, and examines how the presented technology can help provide a diagnosis for each case.
From Neurology to Methodology and Back serves as an upper-undergraduate/graduate level guide for those interested in a translational approach between the fields of medicine and technology in neuroengineering. Neurologists and residents in neurology, medical engineers, medical students, biomedical engineers and students, technical medicine students or students of other interdisciplinary fields will therefore all find this book useful.
Each chapter begins with one or more patient cases for inspiration. Each case is then presented to illustrate a working example of a distinct neurodiagnostic technique, and the mathematical and physical principles underlying these techniques are explained. Finally, the author returns to the patient, and examines how the presented technology can help provide a diagnosis for each case.
From Neurology to Methodology and Back serves as an upper-undergraduate/graduate level guide for those interested in a translational approach between the fields of medicine and technology in neuroengineering. Neurologists and residents in neurology, medical engineers, medical students, biomedical engineers and students, technical medicine students or students of other interdisciplinary fields will therefore all find this book useful.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Electroneurography, Electromyography, and Statistics....Pages 3-31
Tremor, Polymyography, and Spectral Analysis....Pages 33-66
Epilepsia, Electroencephalography, Filtering, and Feature Extraction....Pages 67-102
Multiple Sclerosis, Evoked Potentials, and Enhancing Signal-to-Noise Ratio....Pages 103-127
Cortical Myoclonus, EEG-EMG, Back-Averaging, and Coherence Analysis....Pages 129-154
Psychogenic Movement Disorders, Bereitschaftspotential, and Event-Related Potentials....Pages 155-180
Brain Tumor, Preoperative Function Localization, and Source Localization....Pages 181-208
Neuromuscular Diseases, Ultrasound, and Image Analysis....Pages 209-230
Cerebrovascular Disease, Ultrasound, and Hemodynamical Flow Parameters....Pages 231-255
Spinal Dysfunction, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, and Motor Evoked Potentials....Pages 257-279
Back Matter....Pages 281-285
β¦ Subjects
Biomedicine general; Neurology; Neurosciences
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