Description
Bradley’s Neurology in Clinical Practice, 2-Volume Set is a definitive, up-to-date reference that reflects how neurologists think and practice in real clinical settings. Comprehensive yet easy to read, it combines symptom-based evaluation with disease-specific coverage, allowing users to efficiently move from clinical presentation to accurate diagnosis and management.
Authored by leading experts in clinical neuroscience and supported by contributions from more than 150 specialists, the text delivers authoritative, evidence-based guidance across the full spectrum of neurological disorders. A clear, templated structure and practical writing style support fast access to essential information at the point of care.
This edition features expanded coverage of cutting-edge topics, including clinical neurogenetics, cerebrovascular imaging and brain perfusion techniques, neurotrauma and neurodegenerative disease, autoimmune encephalitis, and advanced management of movement disorders. Newly added and reorganized chapters address areas such as deep brain stimulation, brain death and disorders of consciousness, sports-related concussion, substance-related neurologic injury, and mechanisms of neurodegeneration.
Extensive multimedia content provides a realistic view of neurologic disease through detailed videos covering EEG interpretation, seizures, movement and sleep disorders, cranial neuropathies, EMG evaluation, ocular motor abnormalities, and neuromodulation techniques. Regular online updates ensure continued alignment with the latest diagnostic standards and treatment recommendations.
Ideal for practicing neurologists, fellows, residents, and advanced trainees, this two-volume set serves as both a trusted clinical reference and a dynamic learning resource for staying current in modern neurology.










