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G Felsenthal

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Maryland State Medical Journal|October 1, 1982
An overview of the clinical application of electromyography and nerve conduction techniques. Part II. Diagnostic applicationG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|November 1, 1982
An overview of the clinical application of electromyography and nerve conduction techniques. Part III. Prognostic and treatment implicationsG Felsenthal
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 1, 1977
Median and ulnar distal motor and sensory latencies in the same normal subjectG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|December 1, 1976
Notes on the physiatric approach to the patient with a fractureG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|March 1, 1983
Bedrail palsy: the etiology of bilateral footdropG Felsenthal
American Journal of Physical Medicine|October 1, 1978
Comparison of evoked potentials in the same hand in normal subjects and in patients with carpal tunnel syndromeG Felsenthal
Geriatrics|January 1, 1989
Rehabilitating older patients: primary care evaluation, treatment, and resourcesG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|September 1, 1982
An overview of the clinical application of electromyography and nerve conduction techniques. Part I. Electromyographic and nerve conduction techniquesG Felsenthal
American Journal of Physical Medicine|August 1, 1978
Median and ulnar muscle and sensory evoked potentialsG Felsenthal
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 1, 1974
Nerve blocks in the lower extremities: anatomic considerationsG Felsenthal
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Maryland State Medical Journal|October 1, 1982
An overview of the clinical application of electromyography and nerve conduction techniques. Part II. Diagnostic applicationG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|November 1, 1982
An overview of the clinical application of electromyography and nerve conduction techniques. Part III. Prognostic and treatment implicationsG Felsenthal
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 1, 1977
Median and ulnar distal motor and sensory latencies in the same normal subjectG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|December 1, 1976
Notes on the physiatric approach to the patient with a fractureG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|March 1, 1983
Bedrail palsy: the etiology of bilateral footdropG Felsenthal
American Journal of Physical Medicine|October 1, 1978
Comparison of evoked potentials in the same hand in normal subjects and in patients with carpal tunnel syndromeG Felsenthal
Geriatrics|January 1, 1989
Rehabilitating older patients: primary care evaluation, treatment, and resourcesG Felsenthal
Maryland State Medical Journal|September 1, 1982
An overview of the clinical application of electromyography and nerve conduction techniques. Part I. Electromyographic and nerve conduction techniquesG Felsenthal
American Journal of Physical Medicine|August 1, 1978
Median and ulnar muscle and sensory evoked potentialsG Felsenthal
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|November 1, 1974
Nerve blocks in the lower extremities: anatomic considerationsG Felsenthal
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