Evaluating the patient with peripheral nervous system complaints

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Abstract

Patients commonly seek care from their family physicians for symptoms that are suggestive of peripheral nervous system (PNS) dysfunction. At some point in active practice, virtually all family physicians will be required to conduct at least an initial evaluation of a patient with PNS. The authors outline and describe common themes found in the symptoms and diagnoses of PNS dysfunctions. These themes may be useful to physicians when performing initial evaluations of patients with PNS dysfunctions. The authors also discuss diagnostic methods and effective therapeutic interventions for this population.

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Scott, K., & Kothari, M. J. (2005). Evaluating the patient with peripheral nervous system complaints. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 105(2), 71–83. https://doi.org/10.7556/jaoa.2005.105.2.71

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