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5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic!, July 1, 2005
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This review is from: Anatomical Guide for the Electromyographer: The Limbs and Trunk (Hardcover)
This is just a great book (witness how the few used copies are all going for higher than list). We have about 4 EMG/NCV atlas-type publications hanging around our EMG lab, but everybody reaches for the Perotto. It's been out of publication for a while, which caused many graduating residents to covet it (and some to copy it), but they just did a reprint in June so hopefully this will increase supply. The single most useful feature is the cross-sectional anatomy diagrams. I can tell at a glance how deep I need to go, and what high-value targets, so to speak, that I might hit if I miss the mark (arteries, veins, that sort of thing). Love it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Guide!, December 8, 2010
This is the best EMG book in the lab. It breaks each muscle down by its root, plexus, and nerve. It describes how to find the muscle and activate it. The pictures are invaluable! If I have to test a muscle I have not done in a while, I immediately go to this book. Highly recommended if you perform EMGs.
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Anatomical Guide for the Electromyographer: The Limbs and Trunk
Anatomical Guide for the Electromyographer: The Limbs and Trunk by Edward F. Delagi (Hardcover - Oct. 1996)
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