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The Oakstone Institute Specialty ReviewThis comprehensive medical education course focuses on basic and advanced electrodiagnostic techniques used in the evaluation of patients with actual or suspected neuromuscular disease.Expand Your KnowledgeThis continuing medical education course will enhance the clinical practice of physicians who manage patients with neuromuscular symptoms and disorders. The comprehensive review focuses on basic and advanced electrodiagnostic techniques used in the evaluation of patients with actual or suspected neuromuscular disease.The groups of disorders covered include:Motor neuron diseasesPeripheral neuropathies (focal and generalized)Neuromuscular junction disordersMyopathiesLectures cover the diagnosis and treatment of these disorders as well as when to order specific laboratory and genetic tests and muscle and nerve biopsies. For each of the common and complex disorders presented, authoritative and clinically active specialists provide the benefit of their own experience and expertise. Many of the speakers have provided advice to their own professional organizations and key medical journals, and have taught specialists and generalists alike.TOPICSBasics of Nerve Conduction StudiesBasics of Nerve Conduction Studies - Sanjeev D. Nandedkar, PhDSpecific Motor Conduction Studies - Michael P. Bowley, MD, PhDSpecific Sensory Conduction Studies - Michael P. Bowley, MD, PhDEvaluation of Neuromuscular Junction - William S. David, MD, PhDBasics of ElectromyographyEMG: Spontaneous - William S. David, MD, PhDEMG: Voluntary - William S. David, MD, PhDEMG: Anatomy, Needle Placement - Thomas I. Cochrane, MD, MBASpecial TechniquesAutonomic Testing - William S. David, MD, PhDDecomposition-Based Quantitative EMG / Motor Unit Number Estimation - Sanjeev D. Nandedkar, PhDNerve Ultrasound - Amanda C. Guidon, MDClinical Applications for Electrodiagnostic MedicineFocal Mononeuropathies in the Arm - Steven A. Greenberg, MDUpper Extremity Plexopathies / Radiculopathies - William S. David, MD, PhDFocal Mononeuropathies in the Leg - Thomas I. Cochrane, MD, MBALower Extremity Plexopathies / Radiculopathies - Thomas I. Cochrane, MD, MBAMotor Neuron DiseasesAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - James D. Berry, MD, MPHAtypical Motor Neuron Disorders: Upper and Lower Motor Neuron - David A. Chad, MDSpinal Muscular Atrophy - Kathryn Swoboda, MDPolyneuropathiesApproach to Neuropathy - Thomas I. Cochrane, MD, MBACharcot-Marie-Tooth and Other Hereditary Disorders - Vera Fridman, MDGuillain-Barré Syndrome and Related Disorders - David A. Chad, MDChronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy and Related Disorders - David A. Chad, MDNeuropathies Associated with Systemic Disease and Cancer - Vera Fridman, MDToxic Polyneuropathies - Mohammad Kian Salajegheh, MDNeuromuscular Junction DisordersMyasthenia Gravis - Amanda C. Guidon, MDCongenital, Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, Botulism - Amanda C. Guidon, MDMyopathiesApproach to Myopathy - Anthony A. Amato, MDMuscular Dystrophies - Anthony A. Amato, MDCongenital Myopathies - Basil T. Darras, MDMetabolic Myopathies - Anthony A. Amato, MDMitochondrial Disorders - Anthony Amato, MDMuscle Channelopathies - Mohammad Kian Salajegheh, MDInflammatory Myopathies - Steven A. Greenberg, MDMyopathies Associated with Systemic Disease and Toxic Myopathies - Anthony A. Amato, MDSpecial TopicsApproach to the Floppy Infant - Basil T. Darras, MDMuscle and Nerve Histopathology - Anthony A. Amato, MDNeuromuscular Mimics - Erik R. Ensrud, MDRehabilitation of Neuromuscular Disorders - Sabrina Paganoni, MD, PhDInjection Therapies (Botulinum Toxin) - Nutan Sharma, MD, PhDLearning ObjectivesAt the completion of this course, you should be able to:Perform a history and examination in order to evaluate patients presenting with actual or suspected neuromuscular complaintsRecognize classic, possible, and unlikely neuromuscular disorders according to clinical symptomsApply current literature on electrodiagnostic medicine and neuromuscular disorders to the evaluation and management of patientsAnalyze whether laboratory tests, electrodiagnostic studies, imaging, and muscle and nerve biopsies are necessary or unnecessary for diagnosisAssess relevant treatment optionsDevelop improved competence in providing optimal care to the neuromuscular patientPredict and manage patient expectations regarding treatment, outcomes, rehabilitation, and prognosisIntended AudienceNeurologistsPhysiatrists (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation doctors)Neurology residents and fellowsPM&R residents and fellowsDate of Original Release: March 31, 2016Date Credits Expire: March 31, 2019