Video Protocols and Techniques for Movement Disorders

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Video Protocols and Techniques for Movement Disorders

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 32 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199948512
  • DDC分類 616.83075

Full Description

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.

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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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