Neurology and clinical neurophysiology Books

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  • Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-Otology: A

    Springer Nature Switzerland AG Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-Otology: A

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book combines the complexities of neuro-ophthalmologic and neuro-otologic disorders into one concise guidebook. It focuses on the basics of these two challenging subspecialties, encountered by the neurologist, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologist, neurosurgeon, emergency medicine provider, and others. Comprehensive and succinct, the book contains chapters examining representative case vignettes that highlight typical historical elements and exam findings that aid in diagnosing a specific disease, disorder, or syndrome. Before each heading, chapters offer a brief review of relevant anatomy, physiology, and examination techniques. Additionally, symptom-based tables guide the practitioner to a focused history and examination for rapid real-time triage and diagnosis. Practical and case-based, Neuro-Ophthalmology and Neuro-Otology is an invaluable resource for practitioners, trainees, and residents in various fields.Trade Review“This book is a wealth of information about our niche, often overlooked, subspecialty delivered in this one comprehensive text. Daniel Gold is in a unique position, sitting firmly in both vestibular neurology and neuro-ophthalmology camps, and his expansive clinical knowledge in this regard is shared with clarity in this equally unique text. This book should sit proudly on the shelf (or e-shelf!) of all audiovestibular trainees like me and would also suit clinicians in multiple other allied specialties.” (Surangi Mendis, ENT & audiology news, entandaudiologynews.com, November 3, 2022)Table of ContentsSECTION 1 – PUPILS, EYELID, ORBIT, VISUAL PATHWAYS 1) Pupil i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Horner syndrome iii. 3rd nerve palsy iv. Tonic pupil 2) Eyelid i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Myasthenia gravis iii. Neurologic eyelid retraction (dorsal midbrain syndrome) iv. Eyelid spasms 3) Orbit/globe i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Thyroid eye disease iii. Eye pain (angle closure) iv. Red eye (CCF) 4) Retina i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Central retinal artery occlusion iii. Photopsias 5) Optic nerve i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. NAION iii. Giant cell arteritis iv. Optic neuritis v. Papilledema 6) Chiasm i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Apoplexy iii. Pituitary tumor 7) Retro-chiasmal i. Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques ii. Optic tract iii. Lateral geniculate nucleus iv. Optic radiations v. Occipital lobe 8) Higher cortical visual disorders i. Posterior cortical atrophy ii. Hallucinations iii. Cortical blindness SECTION 2 – MOTILITY & OCULAR MOTOR DISORDERS 9) Subarachnoid space, cavernous sinus, orbital apex i. Subarachnoid space (multiple neoplastic cranial neuropathies) ii. Cavernous sinus (Tolosa Hunt) iii. Orbital apex (infectious) 10) Medulla i. Wallenberg syndrome ii. Chiari 11) Pons i. MLF ii. One-and-a-half syndrome iii. 6th nerve 12) Midbrain i. Parinaud syndrome ii. Nuclear 3rd nerve palsy iii. 4th nerve 13) Basal ganglia i. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy ii.Parkinson’s disease and convergence insufficiency iii. Huntington’s disease 14) Cerebellum i. Paraneoplastic (opsoclonus) ii.Spinocerebellar ataxia (downbeat nystagmus) SECTION 3 – VESTIBULAR DISORDERS 15) Acute vestibular syndrome - Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques i. Vestibular neuritis ii. Stroke 16) BPPV - Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques i. Posterior Canal ii. Horizontal Canal iii. Central Positional 17) Vestibular Migraine i. Dissection mimic 18) Ménière i. AICA mimic 19) Chronic vestibular i. Persistent Postural Perceptual Dizziness ii. Mal de Debarquement Syndrome 20) Episodic vestibular i. Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome ii. Vestibular paroxysmia iii. TIA SECTION 4 – NYSTAGMUS & OSCILLOPSIA 21) Anatomy, physiology, examination techniques 22) Nystagmus i. Downbeat nystagmus ii. Upbeat Nystagmus iii. Periodic Alternating Nystagmus iv. Oculopalatal Tremor v. Multiple Sclerosis-related Pendular vi. Gaze-evoked versus physiologic end point nystagmus 23) Saccadic intrusions i. Square Wave Jerks ii. Opsoclonus/Ocular Flutter 24) Oscillopsia i. Bilateral Vestibular Loss ii.Nystagmus/oscillations SECTION 5 – HELP ME NOW! A SYMPTOM BASED APPROACH 25) Vision loss 26) Anisocoria/fixed dilated pupil 27) Ptosis 28) Diplopia 29) Ophthalmoplegia 30) Abnormal eye movements 31) Acute prolonged vertigo 32) Episodic vertigo 33) Chronic dizziness

    1 in stock

    £56.99

  • Merritt’s Neurology

    Wolters Kluwer Health Merritt’s Neurology

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisSelected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023! For more than 60 years, Merritt’s Neurology has remained a trusted landmark text in clinical neurology, providing unparalleled guidance on neurologic protocols, treatment guidelines, clinical pathways, therapeutic recommendations, and imaging. The fourteenth edition reflects the state of today’s practice, with fully updated content and timely new sections and chapters. With this edition, Dr. James Noble joins Drs. Elan Louis and Stephan A. Mayer as co-editor, all of whom trained at Columbia University where Dr. H. Houston Merritt wrote the initial editions of this book. Lauded for its comprehensive coverage, colorful and dynamic visual style, readability, and ease of use, this up-to-date reference is ideal for neurologists, primary care physicians, and residents alike. Contains more than 150 succinct chapters that offer essential information on signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, and neurologic disorders of all etiologies. Includes a new section on the global burden of neurological disease, coverage of neurological implications of COVID-19, and new chapters covering: Addiction Sepsis associated encephalopathy New treatment modalities of previously incurable disorders, including inherited neuromuscular diseases New treatments with improved efficacy and tolerability in acute stroke and multiple sclerosis, among others Incorporation of new emerging and established biomarkers into practice Helps you quickly navigate the text and easily visualize neurologic topics with a vivid, highly illustrated, full-color format throughout. Many figures and tables have been incorporated throughout the text for quick reference. Electronic versions of the book will feature a series of new “Need to Know Neurology” video clips that focus on key take-home messages. The textbook can also be bundled with Merritt’s Neurology Board Review, a forthcoming companion book with over 500 sample board review questions and answers. Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    3 in stock

    £162.45

  • Bradley and Daroffs Neurology in Clinical

    £369.89

  • The Brain

    Elsevier Science The Brain

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSuitable for neuroscience students, this textbook offers an introduction to the essential concepts of neuroscience. It includes a comprehensive chapter on brain development; a summary of the techniques of brain research; a glossary of neuroscience terms; and is illustrated with over 130 color photographs and diagrams.

    1 in stock

    £44.64

  • Elsevier Science Fundamental Neuroscience

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers a comprehensive presentation of the discipline of neuroscience, from molecules to cognition. This book builds from an introductory section that includes fundamental neuroanatomy and covers cellular and molecular neuroscience, development, sensory systems, motor systems, regulatory systems, and behavioral and cognitive neuroscience.Trade Review"Here in the fourth edition of this textbook, editors Squire, Berg, Bloom, du Lac, Ghosh, and Spitzer, all working scientists with backgrounds in various specialties in neuroscience, present extensive new material with all chapters updated and rewritten. The book is organized into seven sections with numerous chapters in each encompassing a comprehensive view of 21st century neuroscience…" --Reference and Research Book News, December 2013Table of ContentsSection I: Neuroscience - Fundamentals of Neuroscience / Basic Plan of the Nervous System Section II: Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience - Cellular Components of Nervous Tissue / Subcellular Organization of the Nervous System: Organelles and Their Functions / Membrane Potential and Action Potential / Neurotransmitters / Release of Neurotransmitters / Neurotransmitter Receptors / Intracellular Signaling / Postsynaptic Potentials and Synaptic Integration / Information Processing in Dendrites / Brain Energy Metabolism Section III: Nervous System Development - Neural Induction and Pattern Formation / Cellular Determination / Neurogenesis and Migration / Growth Cones and Axon Pathfinding / Synapse Formation / Programmed Cell Death and Neurotrophic Factors / Synapse Elimination / Dendritic Development / Experience-dependent Plasticity Section IV: Sensory Systems - Fundamentals of Sensory Systems / Chemical Senses: Taste and Olfaction / The Somatosensory System / Audition / Vision Section V: Motor Systems - Fundamentals of Motor Systems / The Spinal and Peripheral Motor System / Descending Control of Movement / The Basal Ganglia / Cerebellum / Eye Movements Section VI: Regulatory Systems - The Hypothalamus: An Overview of Regulatory Systems / Central Control of Autonomic Functions: Organization of the Autonomic Nervous System / Neural Control of Breathing / Food Intake and Metabolism / Water Intake and Body Fluids / Neuroendocrine Systems / Circadian Timekeeping / Sleep, Dreaming, and Wakefulness / Reward, Motivation, and Addiction Section VII: Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience - Human Brain Evolution / Cognitive Development and Aging / Visual Perception of Objects / Spatial Cognition / Attention / Learning and Memory: Basic Mechanisms / Learning and Memory: Brain Systems / Language and Communication / The Prefrontal Cortex and Executive Brain Functions / Consciousness

    2 in stock

    £80.74

  • Fundamentals of Pediatric Imaging

    Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Fundamentals of Pediatric Imaging

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Clinicians always aim for the best practice for the benefit of their patients in front of them. In order to fulfil this aim they need to apply their own clinical experience, but must be abreast with the expanding knowledge and means available to them for the most appropriate investigations for the problem. The field of imaging has been advancing at a rate never seen before. The developments in the technology have made it possible to refine imaging even of very young children. Greater understanding of normal structures and functions are emerging. Clinician would love to grasp that knowledge the contributors of the third edition of FUNDAMENTALS OF PEDIATRIC IMAGING have complied in this very manageable size with relevant information in simple language detailing the findings and outlining the context of each imaging. This book will add to the richness of any reference material accessible to the students and practitioners across the various disciplines of Pediatrics. Illustrations and salient points about the conditions makes this book a great quick reference material for anyone practicing Pediatrics. A short introduction of the techniques available, a cross-section of congenital aberrations and peculiar findings from examination of various organ systems in Pediatric age group have been illustrated. It certainly helps to know what imaging to order and to correctly interpret the findings and communicate with clarity with colleagues working in the teams. Imaging of various systems from Musculoskeletal system, Airways, neuro, GI and Genito urinary systems are very well covered and will be particularly of interest to Community pediatricians for comprehensively deal with their patients." --BACCH NewsletterTable of Contents1. Special Considerations in Pediatric Imaging 2. Airway 3. Chest 4. Cardiac 5. Gastrointestinal 6. Genitourinary 7. Musculoskeletal 8. Neuro

    £69.26

  • The Brain

    Oxford University Press The Brain

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow does the brain work? How different is a human brain from other creatures'' brains? Is the human brain still evolving? In this fascinating book, Michael O''Shea provides a non-technical introduction to the main issues and findings in current brain research, and gives a sense of how neuroscience addresses questions about the relationship between the brain and the mind. Chapters tackle subjects such as brain processes, perception, memory, motor control and the causes of ''altered mental states''. A final section discusses possible future developments in neuroscience, touching on artificial intelligence, gene therapy, the importance of the Human Genome Project, drugs by design, and transplants. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.Trade Review'O'Shea writes with real enthusiasm.' * The Guardian *Table of Contents1. Mind and brain: what's the problem? ; 2. Let's get physical ; 3. Sight, sound, and imagination ; 4. "Last week's potatoes!" ; 5. Perception to action ; 6. Altered states of mind ; 7. Where do we go from here?

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • Why We Forget and How To Remember Better The

    Oxford University Press Inc Why We Forget and How To Remember Better The

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhy We Forget uses the science of memory to empower you with the knowledge you need to remember better, whether you are a college student looking to ace your next exam, a business professional preparing a presentation, or a healthcare worker needing to memorize the 600+ muscles in the human body.Trade ReviewThis book is an essential read for all those concerned with memory loss and should be a part of all collections in the behavioral and social sciences. * Library Journal *In "Why we Forget", memory experts Andrew Budson and Elizabeth Kensinger provide readers with a practical and clearly explained masterclass in how memory works and how to keep it working well as we age. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand and maximize their memory functions. * Wendy Suzuki, Ph.D., Professor of Neural Science and Psychology, New York University and Internally Bestselling Author of Healthy Brain Happy Life and Good Anxiety *In this highly readable book, two authorities on the science of memory and the brain unpack everything you could want to know about memory and memory disorders. You will find surprising answers here to fascinating puzzles - for example, why we form false memories, why someone with Alzheimer's disease remembers how to play the piano but forgets the names of family members, how to distinguish between memory decline due to normal aging and disorders of memory, and why sleep is so important for memory. In addition, the authors describe evidence-based ways to remember better and to defend against false memories. * Ellen Winner, Ph.D., Professor Emerita at Boston College and author of the bestselling book, How Art Works: A Psychological Exploration *Budson and Kensinger have done a marvelous job creating an accessible summary of the wide-ranging field of memory research. A perfect place to start for anyone interested in understanding this fundamental human capacity. * Joshua Foer, B.A., Author of bestselling book Moonwalking with Einstein *This book delivers on all fronts. Written by two of the most eminent memory scientists in the world, the book draws in the reader immediately - engaging both the practitioners of the science of memory as well as those who are new to memory research. The reader is presented with many relatable, everyday examples and practical tips, and with concrete steps that unfold and explain complex theories of memory and forgetting. The authors cover a wide range of representative phenomena about when memory works and when it fails. The book delves into the neuroscience of memory and effects of aging at one end, strategies for improving memory at the other, and many key topics in between. I want this book for my memory course, and for my family and friends who are curious about how memory works. * Suparna Rajaram, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science at Stony Brook University *Everyone knows how memory works, we have our own experiences of remembering and forgetting to go on. But the science of memory, as Budson and Kensinger engagingly recount, teaches us so much more—how it really works and how it doesn't. And how this scientifically grounded knowledge enriches our understanding of our own minds. * Ken Paller, Ph.D., Padilla Chair and Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Program at Northwestern University *the book is worth the time for anyone wanting a better understanding of how memory works. Recommended. All readers. * Choice *Table of ContentsForeword, Daniel Schacter Preface Part 1: All the ways to remember Chapter 1: Memory is not one thing Chapter 2: Travel back in time Chapter 3: Keep it in mind Chapter 4: Muscle memory Chapter 5: Our store of knowledge Chapter 6: What we remember together Part 2: Remembering the days of our lives Chapter 7: Do you need to try to remember? Chapter 8: Get it into your memory - and keep it there Chapter 9: Retrieve that memory Chapter 10: Associate information Chapter 11: Control what you forget and remember Chapter 12: Are you sure that's not a false memory? Part 3: When there is too little memory - or too much Chapter 13: Just normal aging - or is it Alzheimer's disease? Chapter 14: What else can go wrong with your memory Chapter 15: When you can't forget Chapter 16: Those who can remember everything Part 4: How to remember better Chapter 17: Exercise, exercise, exercise Chapter 18: Diet, alcohol, and drugs Chapter 19: Sleep Chapter 20: Do the right things Chapter 21: Use strategies Chapter 22: Use memory aids Chapter 23: Putting it all together Appendix: Twelve tips to remember better Acknowledgments References About the Authors Index

    1 in stock

    £26.49

  • Introduction to Clinical Neurology

    Oxford University Press Inc Introduction to Clinical Neurology

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe sixth edition of Introduction to Clinical Neurology continues to present a straightforward and systematic approach to diagnosing diseases of the nervous system. Extensively revised to reflect medical advances and now including supplementary tables for quick reference, this engaging textbook explains the neurologic diseases and presenting symptoms that clinicians are likely to encounter in daily practice. It also provides streamlined summaries of clinically relevant nervous system pathways to help non-neurologists deduce the site of dysfunction. Each chapter begins with a set of clinical vignettes and associated questions, which are discussed at the end of the chapter. The final chapter provides twelve additional clinical vignettes and accompanying questions intended to allow the reader to practice applying the principles of localization and diagnostic reasoning covered in the first three chapters, and to review some of the specific disorders covered throughout the book.

    1 in stock

    £37.04

  • Parkinsons Disease and other Movement Disorders

    Oxford University Press Parkinsons Disease and other Movement Disorders

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book allows the movement disorder clinician or therapist access to concise, practical, comprehensive and expert information on movement disorder diagnosis and treatment, in a convenient handbook form.Trade ReviewReview from previous edition 'The individual segments are well-edited, illustrative, and accompanied by excellent narration.' * Neurology *'The book's clinical focus and detailed sections on theraputics are its biggest assets.' * Neeraj Kumar, MD, Neurology *'...a comprehensive, portable, and robust reference on Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders...a more useful way of accessing movement disorders-related information than even Google. Recommended.' * ACNR *Table of Contents1. Approach to patients with movement disorders ; 2. Anatomy and function of the basal ganglia ; 3. Parkinson's disease ; 4. Atypical parkinsonism ; 5. Tremor ; 6. Tics ; 7. Chorea ; 8. Myoclonus ; 9. Dystonia ; 10. Drug-induced movement disorders ; 11. Paroxysmal movement disorders ; 12. Movement disorders and ataxia ; 13. Movement disorders and sleep ; 14. Other dyskinetic syndromes ; 15. Functional (Psychogenic) movement disorders ; 16. Startle and stiff-person syndromes

    1 in stock

    £64.00

  • Stroke The Facts The Facts Series

    Oxford University Press Stroke The Facts The Facts Series

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisStroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide. This fully-updated new edition provides clear facts and practical advice as to why strokes occur and how they can be prevented. Supplemented with case studies, the book concentrates on important facts, reliable evidence, practical advice, and up-to-date treatments.Trade ReviewReview from previous edition ... an interesting addition to the available material for patient information ... very comprehensive ... useful to anyone wanting to understand a long-term condition - and that would include medical staff. * Pulse GP Magazine *This isn't a 'soft' book on stroke that holds the hand of the reader from diagnosis to treatment - it's dry, full of medical studies and hits you with the facts. But don't let this put you off. Full of tips on how to recognise stroke and the latest in research into therapies, it's well worth persevering with. * Ros Holness in The Daily Mail *This engaging little book is highly readable and packed with up-to-date information ... it covers clearly, concisely and quite comprehensively the aspects of risk factor management, causes and pathology of stroke, ... and answers many questions that would benefit the patients themselves. ... It would be an invaluable aid to junior doctors working on a stroke unit, and it clearly deserves a space on the bookshelf. * Diane Ames, Age and Ageing *Table of Contents1: What is stroke? 2: How common is stroke? 3: Who gets strokes? 4: The causes of stroke 5: What can be done for people who have a stroke? 6: Rehabilitation after stroke 7: Living after stroke 8: How do you prevent stroke?

    1 in stock

    £20.49

  • Oxford Handbook of Neuroscience Nursing

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Neuroscience Nursing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis handbook is for nurses needing practical guidance in clinical situations, either as an aide memoire for the specialist nurse, or an essential reference source for newly qualified nurses caring for people with neurological problems for the first time.Table of Contents1: Policy influences on neuroscience practice 2: Underpinning neuroanatomy and physiology 3: Neurological assessment 4: Neurological investigations 5: Common drugs and treatments 6: Neurological emergencies 7: Common problems and symptoms 8: Long-term neurological conditions 9: Neurosurgery nursing 10: Neuroscience critical care 11: Neurorehabilitation 12: Legal and ethical issues 13: Complementary therapies 14: Paediatric neuroscience care

    1 in stock

    £29.99

  • Huntingtons Disease

    Oxford University Press Huntingtons Disease

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHuntington''s disease is a genetically inherited condition which results in severe nerve-cell damage in the brain. The hereditary and debilitative nature of the disease means that many people are involved either directly or indirectly by this condition. This book has been written for patients and the families and carers of people with Huntington''s disease (HD). It provides an accessible introduction to the condition that explains the physical, behavioural, and emotional features of the disease, the important role of genetics and options for those at risk of developing the condition, plus advice on managing and treating symptoms. Patient perspectives are included throughout, offering real-life accounts from people who have or know someone with the condition.This new edition has been fully updated to include all the latest research in HD. It gives more detail on the standard treatments, as well as explaining new trials aimed at reducing the level of the abnormal protein (huntingtin) in Table of Contents1: Facts and figures about Huntington's disease 2: The physical features of Huntington's disease 3: Behavioural and emotional aspects of Huntington's disease 4: Juvenile Huntington's Disease and Paediatric Huntington's Disease 5: The genetics of Huntington's disease 6: Laboratory testing 7: Genetic counselling: a new diagnosis in the family 8: Genetic counselling for unaffected family members 9: Changes in the brain 10: Treatment of HD 11: What causes selective nerve cell damage? 12: Clinical research Glossary

    1 in stock

    £20.80

  • Stroke Medicine

    Oxford University Press Stroke Medicine

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £66.49

  • Consumer Neuroscience The MIT Press

    MIT Press Ltd Consumer Neuroscience The MIT Press

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA comprehensive introduction to using the tools and techniques of neuroscience to understand how consumers make decisions about purchasing goods and services.Contrary to the assumptions of economists, consumers are not always rational actors who make decisions in their own best interests. The new field of behavioral economics draws on the insights of psychology to study non-rational decision making. The newer field of consumer neuroscience draws on the findings, tools, and techniques of neuroscience to understand how consumers make judgments and decisions. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of consumer neuroscience, suitable for classroom use or as a reference for business and marketing practitioners.After an overview of the field, the text offers the background on the brain and physiological systems necessary for understanding how they work in the context of decision making and reviews the sensory and perceptual mechanisms that govern our perception and ex

    1 in stock

    £64.80

  • Advancing Prion Science Guidance for the National Prion Research Program

    National Academies Press Advancing Prion Science Guidance for the National Prion Research Program

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents the priorities recommended by the Institute of Medicine's Committee on Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Assessment of Relevant Science for research and investment. This book also provides reference on Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, also called prion diseases, which are fatal neurodegenerative infectious diseases.Table of Contents1 Front Matter; 2 Executive Summary; 3 Summary; 4 1 Introduction; 5 2 Prion Diseases: An Overview; 6 3 Basic Biomedical Research on Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies; 7 4 Diagnostics for Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies; 8 5 Testing Blood for Evidence of Agents of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies; 9 6 Surveillance for Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies in the United States; 10 7 Assessment of Strategies to Prevent and Treat Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies; 11 8 Infrastructure for Research on Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies; 12 9 Risks of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies to the U.S. Military; 13 Appendix A: Agendas of Open Sessions of Committee Meetings; 14 Appendix B: Biographical Sketches; 15 Glossary; 16 Color Plates

    1 in stock

    £46.55

  • Brain Health Across the Life Span Proceedings of a Workshop

    National Academies Press Brain Health Across the Life Span Proceedings of a Workshop

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £45.05

  • Stroke

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Stroke

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"The book covers the basic gross anatomy with histopathology and etiopathogenesis of different types of strokes. The best aspect is the very well organized elaboration of disease characteristics with pathophysiological changes through to treatment." -© Doody's Review Service,2021,Ram K Saha, M.D. (Thomas Jefferson University) Score: 92-4 Stars!Table of ContentsSection 1 Pathophysiology Introduction 1. Cerebral Vascular Biology in Health and Disease 2. Mechanisms of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis 3. Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism: Regulation and Pathophysiology in Cerebrovascular Disease 4. Histopathology of Brain Tissue Response to Stroke and Injury 5. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Ischemia-Induced Neuronal Death 6. Intracellular Signaling: Mediators and Protective Responses 7. The Neurovascular Unit and Responses to Ischemia 8. Mechanisms of Damage After Cerebral Hemorrhage 9. White Matter Pathophysiology 10. Cerebral Ischemia and Inflammation 11. Mechanisms of Plasticity, Remodeling and Recovery 12. Genetics and Vascular Biology of Brain Vascular Malformations 13. Gliovascular Mechanisms and White Matter Injury in Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Section 2 Epidemiology and Risk Factors Introduction 14. Global Burden of Stroke 15. Stroke Disparities 16. Risk Factors and Prevention 17. Prognosis after Stroke 18. Vascular Dementia and Cognitive Impairment 19. Genetic Basis of Stroke Occurrence, Prevention and Outcome Section 3 Clinical Manifestations Introduction 20. Classification of Ischemic Stroke 21. Clinical Scales to Assess Patients with Stroke 22. Carotid Artery Disease 23. Anterior Cerebral Artery Disease 24. Middle Cerebral Artery Disease 25. Posterior Cerebral Artery Disease 26. Vertebrobasilar Disease 27. Lacunar Syndromes, Lacunar Infarcts, and Cerebral Small-Vessel Disease 28. Intracerebral Hemorrhage 29. Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 30. Arteriovenous Malformations and Other Vascular Anomalies 31. Stroke and Other Vascular Syndromes of the Spinal Cord Section 4 Specific Conditions and Stroke Introduction 32. Cardiac Diseases 33. Atherosclerotic Disease of the Proximal Aorta 34. Stroke Related to Surgery and Other Procedures 35. Arterial Dissection, Fibromuscular Dysplasia, and Carotid Web 36. Inflammatory and Infectious Vasculopathies 37. Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndromes 38. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome 39. Stroke and Substance Abuse 40. Moyamoya Disease 41. Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy 42. Hematologic Disorders and Stroke 43. Migraine and Stroke 44. Cryptogenic Stroke 45. Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Section 5 Diagnostic Studies Introduction 46. Ultrasonography 47. Computed Tomography-Based Evaluation of Cerebrovascular Disease 48. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cerebrovascular Diseases 49. Cerebral Angiography 50. OMICs in Stroke: Insight into stroke through epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics, and metabolomics Section 6 Therapy Part A: Medical Therapy Introduction 51. Stroke Systems of Care and Impact on Acute Stroke Treatment 52. Prehospital and Emergency Department Care of the Patient with Acute Stroke 53. Intravenous Thrombolysis 54. Antithrombotic Therapy for Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke 55. General Stroke Management and Stroke Units 56. Critical Care of the Patient with Acute Stroke, 57. Pharmacologic Modification of Acute Cerebral Ischemia 58. Treatment of "Other" Stroke Etiologies 59. Medical Therapy of Intracerebral and Intraventricular Hemorrhage 60. Rehabilitation and Recovery of the Patient with Stroke 61. Interventions to Improve Recovery after Stroke 62. Enhancing Stroke Recovery with Cellular Therapies 63. Antiplatelet Therapy for Secondary Prevention of Stroke 64. Secondary Prevention of Cardioembolic Stroke 65. Design of Stroke-Related Clinical Trials Part B: Interventional Therapy Introduction 66. Endovascular Therapy of Extracranial and Intracranial Occlusive Disease 67. Endovascular Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke 68. Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms 69. Interventional Therapy of Brain and Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations 70. Dural Arteriovenous Malformations Part C: Surgical Therapy Introduction 71. Surgery of Anterior and Posterior Aneurysms 72. Surgery for Intracerebral Hemorrhage 73. Management of Intraventricular Hemorrhage 74. Surgical Management of Cranial and Spinal Arteriovenous Malformations 75. Surgical Management of Cavernous Malformations and Venous Anomalies 76. Indications for Carotid Endarterectomy in Patients with Asymptomatic and Symptomatic Carotid Stenosis 77. Extracranial to Intracranial Bypass for Cerebral Ischemia 78. Decompressive Craniectomy for Infarction and Hemorrhage

    15 in stock

    £170.99

  • Neuromuscular Case Studies

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Neuromuscular Case Studies

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsChapter 1 Anatomy and physiology of the peripheral nervous system. Chapter 2 Neurological evaluation including history and clinical examination, and diagnostic tests which include electromyography, laboratory studies, histology, genetic testing and imaging. Chapter 3 Therapies of neuromuscular disorders describe different treatments which include: Painful neuropathies. Dysautonomic neuropathy. Immunotherapy in neuromuscular diseases. Novel genetic therapies Case Studies: at least 100 neuromuscular cases which include description of the patients, differential diagnosis description of electrodiagnostic and histological tests and discussion of the disease and therapies.

    £134.09

  • Physical Management for Neurological Conditions

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Physical Management for Neurological Conditions

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSection 1 Background Knowledge 1 Guiding Principles in Neurological Rehabilitation 2 Clinical Reasoning in Neurological Physiotherapy: Assessment and Treatment Principles 3 Common Impairments and the Impact on Activity 4 Observation and Analysis of Movement 5 Measurement Tools 6 Goal Setting in Rehabilitation Section 2 Management of Specific Conditions 7 Stroke 8 Traumatic Brain Injury 9 Spinal Cord Injury 10 Multiple Sclerosis 11 Parkinson's 12 Inherited Neurological Conditions 13 Motor Neurone Disease 14 Polyneuropathies 15 Neuromuscular Disorders 16 Functional Motor Disorders 17 Vestibular Rehabilitation Section 3 Specific Management 18 Respiratory Management 19 Self-Management 20 Neurorehabilitation Technologies 21 Falls and Their Management 22 Physical Activity and Exercise in Neurological Rehabilitation 23 Pain Management 24 Clinical Neuropsychology in Rehabilitation 25 Selected Topics in Physical Management for Neurological Conditions Appendix: Answers to Self-Assessment Questions Abbreviations Index

    2 in stock

    £40.84

  • Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Techniques

    1 in stock

    £108.90

  • Restless Legs Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Restless Legs Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe most authoritative and comprehensive guide on RLS to date, this expertly written source examines the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of a condition affecting nearly 10% of the population. Ranging from basic science to therapeutics, Restless Legs Syndrome analyzes the many new and emerging medications impacting the management of this disorder and strives to address the explosion of research in the field.Table of ContentsOverview of Sleep. The Brain's Dopamine Systems. Circadian Physiology. Systemic Iron Regulation. The Physiology of RLS. Progress in the Animal Modeling of RLS. Pathology of RLS. Genetics of RLS. Consequences of Sleep Deprivation. Diagnostic Criteria and Differential Diagnosis. Occurrence of RLS. Childhood-Onset RLS. Periodic Limb Movement of Sleep. Quality of Life in RLS. Patient Perspectives. Iron Deficiency-Associated RLS. Renal Failure. Neuropathy/Myelopathy. Pregnancy. Parkinson's Disease. Iatrogenic RLS. Other RLS Associations. Treatment Overview. Dopaminergic Treatment of RLS. Dopaminergic Augmentation. Opioid Treatment of RLS. Iron Therapy in RLS. Other Therapies in RLS. Future Directions.

    1 in stock

    £56.99

  • Why You Eat What You Eat

    WW Norton & Co Why You Eat What You Eat

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFood knowledge is power!Trade Review"In this factual feast, neuroscientist Rachel Herz probes humanity's fiendishly complex relationship with food from the inside out." -- Nature"... fascinating new book..." -- The Daily Mail"Why You Eat What You Eat, a Freakonomics for the foodie generation, reveals not only how many aspects of psychology shape our relationship with food, but how food can also shape our relationships with each other." -- I paper"Dr Herz's latest book pulling together all the latest strands of research is called Why You Eat What You Eat and it's incredible reading." -- Candis

    1 in stock

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  • The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind

    Transworld Publishers Ltd The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind

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    Springer Publishing Co Inc Fast Facts About Stroke Care for the Advanced

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Trauma Transformation And Healing An Integrated

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    Cambridge University Press Unaging

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    Cambridge University Press The Challenges of OnCall Neurosurgery

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    Cambridge University Press Ruptured Supratentorial Cerebral Artery Aneurysm

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  • Falls in Older People

    Cambridge University Press Falls in Older People

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This edition is an invaluable update for clinicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, researchers, and all those working in community, hospital and residential or rehabilitation aged care settings.Trade Review'This extensively revised and updated third edition of Falls in Older People should be considered the authoritative resource for anyone who works in the field. Built around three main parts; risk factors, prevention and implications for practice, this text brings together the latest knowledge about systems and processes that affect balance, clinical trial evidence for prevention strategies in multiple settings and key issues in real world implementation. The authors provide an unbiased and comprehensive assessment of the state of the art in the field of aging and falls.' Stephanie Studenski, Professor Emeritus, University of Pittsburgh'Fantastic to see a new version of your book is to be published shortly - I heavily rely on this textbook (and have it listed as a recommended reading) for my physio gerontology course at UQ!' Anna Hatton, University of Queensland'The third edition of Falls in Older People is an excellent handbook and reference guide with up-to-date information on the etiology of falls and innovative approaches to preventing them in different settings. Chapters are written by experts in their respective areas and delve into many new dimensions in our understanding of why people fall. Current evidence on fall prevention also is provided alongside a significant amount of new information not previously available in one place. Well organized with useful introductory and closing chapters, this book promises to be informative for both newcomers and experts in the field of falls and fall prevention. This excellent book will provide useful information for practitioners and scientists alike for many years to come.' Jay Magaziner, PhD, MSHyg President, Fragility Fracture Network Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland USATable of ContentsPart I. Epidemiology and risk factors for falls: 1. Epidemiology of falls and fall-related injuries Stephen Lord, Catherine Sherrington and Cameron Hicks; 2. Postural stability and falls Jasmine Menant, Yoshiro Okubo and Hylton Menz; 3. Gait characteristics and falls Jasmine Menant, Hylton Menz and Carly Chaplin; 4. Sensory and neuromuscular risk factors for falls Stephen Lord; 5. Biomechanics of balance and falling Daina Sturnieks; 6. Foot problems, footwear and falls Hylton Menz; 7. Brain function and falls Michele Callisaya, Oshadi Jayakody and Kim Delbaere; 8. Impaired cognition and falls Morag Taylor and Julie Whitney; 9. The psychology of fall risk: fear, anxiety, depression and balance confidence Thomas Hadjistavropoulos and Kim Delbaere; 10. Medical risk factors for falls Naomi Noguchi and Vasi Naganathan; 11. Medications as risk factors for falls Lulu Ma and Vasi Naganathan; 12. Environmental risk factors for falls Alison Pighills and Lindy Clemson; 13. Fall detection and risk assessment with new technologies Kimberly van Schooten and Matthew Brodie; 14. Fall risk screening and assessment Anne Tiedemann and Stephen Lord; 15. The relative importance of fall risk factors – analysis and summary Stephen Lord, Catherine Sherrington and Vasi Naganathan; Part II. Strategies for prevention – Overview: Fall prevention: 16. Exercise to prevent falls Catherine Sherrington, Anne Tiedemann and Nicola Fairhall; 17. Volitional and Reactive Step Training Yoshiro Okubo and Daina Sturnieks; 18. Cognitive-motor interventions and their effects on fall-risk in older people Daniel Schoene and Daina Sturnieks; 19. Cognitive behavioural interventions for addressing fear of falling and fall risk Rixt Zilstra and Kim Delbaere; 20. The medical management of older people at risk of falls Mark Latt and Vasi Naganathan; 21. Fall prevention interventions for people with visual impairment Stephen Lord; 22. Footwear, othoses, walking aids, wearable technology and restraint devices for fall prevention Hylton Menz; 23. Environmental interventions to prevent falls at home and in the community Lindy Clemson and Alison Pighills; 24. Fall injury prevention: hip protectors and compliant flooring Susan Kurrle and Ian Cameron; 25. Multifactorial fall prevention strategies: Where to next? Sarah Lamb and Hopin Lee; 26. Fall prevention in hospitals Anne-Marie Hill; 27. Fall prevention in residential aged care facilities Clemens Becker, Kilian Papp and Patrick Roigk; Part III. Implications for Practice: 28. Strategies to promote uptake and adherence to fall prevention programs Anne Tiedemann, Leanne Hassett and Catherine Sherrington; 29. Translating fall prevention research into practice Kathryn Sibley, Alexandra Korall and Alexie Touchette; 30. Interventions reduce falls, but what is the cost for better health outcomes? Jennifer Davis, Teresa Liu-Ambrose and Chun-Liang Hsu; 31. Brining it altogether Stephen Lord, Catherine Sherrington and Vasi Naganathan.

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  • Neurocritical Care

    Cambridge University Press Neurocritical Care

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  • LATER

    Cambridge University Press LATER

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  • Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Neuroanatomy and Neuroscience at a Glance

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  • Life After Encephalitis

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Life After Encephalitis

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    Book SynopsisEncephalitis is a devastating condition whose impact upon people should not be underestimated. It robs people of abilities most of us take for granted, it leaves people without their loved ones, and even in those families where the person affected survives the person they once knew can be dramatically changed. Life After Encephalitis provides a unique insight into the experiences of those affected by encephalitis, sharing the rich, perceptive, and often powerful, narratives of survivors and family members. It shows how listening to patient and family narratives can help us to understand how they make sense of what has happened to them, and also help professionals better understand and engage with them in practice. The book will also be useful for considering narratives associated with brain injuries from other causes, for example traumatic brain injury. Life After Encephalitis  will appeal to a wide range of professionals woTrade Review"Easton’s book makes you think about identity. If our brains hold our memories that largely determine ourpersonality and effectively define us, what does it meanif part of our brain is destroyed? Personality creates relationships—so when someone you love changes, what happens to the relationship? Encephalitis is undoubtedly a thief, and Easton does an excellent job at explaining why." – Jules Morgan, The Lancet Neurology"I always thought I was a one-off; unique. Back then I had no one to share my experience with…If this book had been available then, I would have realised others had gone, and were going through, similar things to me." – Simon Hattenstone, Journalist and features writer, The Guardian"Life After Encephalitis has given a voice to the millions of people worldwide affected by this horrible condition. As the sister of someone who fought her own battle with encephalitis, I believe it was important that my mum contributed to Ava’s book so that others can take some comfort in knowing they are not, and never will be alone." – Rebecca Adlington, OBE"This is a wonderful book. Ava Easton says in the preface to Life After Encephalitis that she hopes that it gives a voice to survivors of encephalitis. It does. It is a book of stories from which we learn what encephalitis is and how it affects the brain, but more importantly how it changes the lives of those who survive it." – Professor Jon Evans, University of Glasgow"I was absolutely delighted to provide the cover image for such an important book. Having met several survivors of encephalitis I realised how deeply this condition impacts on their lives. Ava’s book does a fantastic job in sharing some of their stories whilst also empowering professionals, and I’m sure it’ll go a long way to improving understanding and care of encephalitis survivors and those left bereaved by the condition." – Bill Ward"When my husband suffered a brain injury we were plunged into an unknown landscape with no knowledge at all of how to cope or what had even happened. This immensely readable book provides immediate insight, help and knowledge of Encephalitis and will be an invaluable guide to anyone who has to deal with this frightening condition" – Kika Markham"Dr Ava Easton has done something remarkable with this book: she has given life and support to patients and families living through this silent disease. From the first-person cases to the in-depth research and passionate dedication to her work as the head of the Encephalitis Society, Ava Easton has given us a gift with this tremendously important book." – Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain On Fire: My Month of Madness"The book is a valuable and overdue addition to the growing body of literature on encephalitis; a disease that manifests in a variety of forms, is often misunderstood, devastating and sometimes deadly. The book is unique in that it tells many stories of encephalitis, from different perspectives, eg, the survivor, the parents of those that did not make it, the physician, as well as those that are unable to tell their story. Encephalitis is much more than just "inflammation of the brain" and its consequences are far-reaching and life-altering. The many narratives in the book illustrate this brilliantly. The book will appeal to a wide readership, including academics, healthcare providers and all those that have been affected or have an interest in learning more." - The Anti-NMDA Receptor Encephalitis Foundation"This is an excellent book. I can't put it down. Thank you for pulling together these patient stories which are at once both ordinary and extraordinary. I've no doubt of the importance of this work for medical professionals." - Benedict Michael, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, Centre for Immune and Inflammatory Disease, Harvard Medical School"This is an essential book, not only for those recovering from encephalitis, those relatives or friends or professionals involved in the care of people with encephalitis, neurology wards and clinic areas, but also the general reader interested in knowing more about the impact of sudden acquired brain disease on people through patient narratives." -Michael Zandi, ACNR co-editor, Honorary Consultant Neurologist National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery "Life after encephalitis provides a voice to individuals affected by encephalitis. We all tell stories; it is part of being human as a way of making sense of our experience individually or with others. Our sense of self can be understood as the story of who we are and this identity can be interrupted by encephalitis without invitation or warning. Cognitive problems with memory or language and psychosocial changes following encephalitis can alter an individual’s sense of who he or she is. The narratives within the book can help people affected by encephalitis to understand the new path they find themselves on. The book also adds to the knowledge and understanding of professionals on their clinical journey, and readers’ understanding of themselves with reflections on hope, tenacity and honesty." -Bonnie-Kate Dewar, PhD, Director Neuropsychological Services, LondonDr Ava Easton has done something remarkable with this book: she has given life and support to patients and families living through this silent disease. From the first-person cases to the in-depth research and passionate dedication to her work as the head of the Encephalitis Society, Ava Easton has given us a gift with this tremendously important book.- Susannah Cahalan, author of Brain On Fire: My Month of MadnessTable of ContentsForeword by Simon Hattenstone Preface 1. Introduction 2. Encephalitis – what it is, and what it does 3. Medicine and the history of narratives 4. The Survivors 5. The Spouse 6. The Parents, and their children 7. The one who didn’t make it 8. Neuronarratives: authors and readers 9. Narratives in professional practice 10. Concluding remarks

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