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The given documents are all related to the topic of needle electromyography (EMG) and its applications in clinical neurophysiology. Needle EMG is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the electrical activity of muscles and the associated nerves. It involves inserting a needle electrode into the muscle to record its electrical signals.<br /><br />The first document, a paper by Daube and Rubin published in Muscle Nerve in 2009, provides an overview of needle EMG. It discusses the technique, indications, and interpretation of EMG findings. The authors emphasize the importance of proper electrode placement and provide guidance on avoiding common pitfalls.<br /><br />The second document, a review article by Rubin published in Neurol Clin in 2012, focuses on the basic concepts and patterns of abnormalities seen in needle EMG. It provides an in-depth explanation of the various abnormalities that can be detected using this technique, including acute denervation, chronic denervation, and myopathy.<br /><br />The third document, a book by Rubin and Daube published in 2016, is a comprehensive guide to clinical neurophysiology. Needle EMG is one of the topics covered in this book, along with other neurophysiological testing methods.<br /><br />The fourth and fifth documents, both chapters in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology, are authored solely by Rubin. The chapter published in 2019 provides a more detailed explanation of the basic concepts of needle EMG, while the second chapter focuses on normal and abnormal voluntary activity.<br /><br />Overall, these documents serve as valuable resources for clinicians and researchers interested in understanding and applying needle EMG in the evaluation of various neuromuscular disorders. They provide insight into the technique, interpretation of findings, and clinical applications of this diagnostic tool.
Keywords
needle electromyography
clinical neurophysiology
muscle activity
nerve activity
electrode placement
EMG findings
abnormalities
denervation
myopathy
neuromuscular disorders
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