A Practical Approach to Movement Disorders is a welcome departure from the typical lengthy, disease-based hardbound texts ill suited for the busy clinician. Practical yet authoritative, this fit-in-your-coat-pocket guide begins with a comprehensive description of the different presentations of movement disorders. It then details the medical, surgical, and non-pharmacological approaches, including speech and swallowing therapy and physical and occupational therapy.
Key features include:
Symptom-based, rather than disease-based, chaptersA focus on the most common movement disordersA unique section on the neurological aspects of deep brain stimulation (DBS)Dozens of diagnostic and management pearls Suggested readings for each chapter
Handy and comprehensive, A Practical Approach to Movement Disorders is the only guide for busy clinicians needing quick information on movement disorders."