• The main objective of this book is to make neurological examination as objective and standardized as possible and to minimize the variability in its execution and interpretation.
• Presented in a structured format that divides each clinical test into four components, i.e. physiological basis, methodology, interpretation, and caveats to facilitate quick access to the topic of interest and inculcates logical thinking in day-to-day practice.
• Pictorial pretests and answers to drive home a teaching point.
• Bulleted format and direct language make it an easy reading for a busy reader.
• Some exclusive topics are covered, such as Seizure semiology; Autonomic function tests; Evaluation of vertigo; Assessment of gait; Neurological examination of neonates, infants and children; Examination of cervical spine and lumbosacral spine; Assessment of trigger points and myofascial pain; and Discussion of individual muscle power assessment.
• Useful for clinicians and trainees in Neurology, Neurosurgery, General Medicine and Pediatrics. Some chapters are also of interest to Orthopedicians and Psychiatrists.
• Critical comments, suggestions and controversies can be mailed at
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