This book explains the basics of evoked spinal cord potentials
(SCPs)with reference to studies in animals. Many illustrations help the
reader understand the neurophysiological and neuropharmacological
background of spinal cord functions. Case studies are presented and
discussed for more insight into monitoring and diagnosing spinal cord
dysfunctions and spinal cord diseases. The book aims at students in
clinical neurophysiology, neurosurgery, neurology, orthopedics and
neuroanesthesia who are interested in monitoring spinal cord function
during surgery or diagnosing spinal cord diseases.