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Video Protocols and Techniques for Movement Disorders presents this visually-based subspecialty through a truly unique product, illustrating how to establish a start-of-the-art videotaping workspace as well as how to instruct patients on how to participate in videotaped examination. The authors cover various technical issues-space, lighting, equipment-as well as medical protocols related to filming movement disorders, accounting for patient variability and abilities. This essential guide teaches the reader how to capture the key features of a given patient''s disorder, detailing the ideal interactions between the videographer and patient. Issues of video storage and editing are addressed in practical terms.Your purchase of Video Protocols and Techniques for Movement Disorders provides you personal access to this online-only product as part of Oxford Medicine Online (www.oxfordmedicine.com http://www.oxfordmedicine.com). At the time of this printing, Oxford Medicine Online allows you to

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Acknowledgments ; IIntroduction ; Why is videotaping important? ; Why should videotaping be standardized? ; Part 1: Basics of Videotaping in the Clinic ; Chapter 1: Technical Aspects of Videotaping ; A. Hardware considerations ; B. Software considerations ; C. Long-term storage ; Chapter 2: Environment for Taping ; A. Videotaping Environment ; B. Equipment and Props ; Chapter 3: Consent Issues for Videotaping ; A. Clinical use, including minors and intellectually disabled ; B. Research use ; C. Educational use ; Chapter 4: Instructions for the Videographer ; Chapter 5: Editing Videos for Publication ; Part 2: Video Protocols and Examples ; Chapter 6: General ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 7: Parkinson Disease ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 8: Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders ; A. Apraxia ; B. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy ; C. Multiple system atrophy ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 9: Deep Brain Stimulator Surgery Evaluation ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 10: Dyskinesia ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 11: Tremor ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 12: Dystonia ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Dystonia Protocol ; D. Video Protocol Based on TWSTRS ; E. References ; Chapter 13: Ataxia ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 14: Tics and Tourette Syndrome ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 15: Chorea ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 16: Myoclonus ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 17: Functional Movement Disorders ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 17: Functional Movement Disorders

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A Paperback / softback by Brandon R Barton, Deborah A Hall


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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 14/01/2016
    ISBN13: 9780199948512, 978-0199948512
    ISBN10: 0199948518

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    Book Synopsis
    Video Protocols and Techniques for Movement Disorders presents this visually-based subspecialty through a truly unique product, illustrating how to establish a start-of-the-art videotaping workspace as well as how to instruct patients on how to participate in videotaped examination. The authors cover various technical issues-space, lighting, equipment-as well as medical protocols related to filming movement disorders, accounting for patient variability and abilities. This essential guide teaches the reader how to capture the key features of a given patient''s disorder, detailing the ideal interactions between the videographer and patient. Issues of video storage and editing are addressed in practical terms.Your purchase of Video Protocols and Techniques for Movement Disorders provides you personal access to this online-only product as part of Oxford Medicine Online (www.oxfordmedicine.com http://www.oxfordmedicine.com). At the time of this printing, Oxford Medicine Online allows you to

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgments ; IIntroduction ; Why is videotaping important? ; Why should videotaping be standardized? ; Part 1: Basics of Videotaping in the Clinic ; Chapter 1: Technical Aspects of Videotaping ; A. Hardware considerations ; B. Software considerations ; C. Long-term storage ; Chapter 2: Environment for Taping ; A. Videotaping Environment ; B. Equipment and Props ; Chapter 3: Consent Issues for Videotaping ; A. Clinical use, including minors and intellectually disabled ; B. Research use ; C. Educational use ; Chapter 4: Instructions for the Videographer ; Chapter 5: Editing Videos for Publication ; Part 2: Video Protocols and Examples ; Chapter 6: General ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 7: Parkinson Disease ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 8: Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders ; A. Apraxia ; B. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy ; C. Multiple system atrophy ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 9: Deep Brain Stimulator Surgery Evaluation ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 10: Dyskinesia ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 11: Tremor ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 12: Dystonia ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Dystonia Protocol ; D. Video Protocol Based on TWSTRS ; E. References ; Chapter 13: Ataxia ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 14: Tics and Tourette Syndrome ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 15: Chorea ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 16: Myoclonus ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 17: Functional Movement Disorders ; A. Introduction ; B. Videos ; C. Protocols ; Chapter 17: Functional Movement Disorders

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