| TECHNICAL TRANSLATION FOR THE FIELD OF MEDICINE |
We assist organizations with the translation of neurology practice documentation. We can source a neurology translation resource for virtually any language pair.
We cover a wide range of neurology documentation on topics, interests and sub-specialties: central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems diseases; neurological disorders; stroke or vascular neurology; interventional neurology; epilepsy; neuromuscular disorders; neurorehabilitation; behavioral neurology; sleep medicine; pain management; neuroimmunology; clinical neurophysiology; movement disorders; general (internal) medicine; rehabilitation medicine (aka physiatry in the US); stroke medicine; brain injuries; and, multiple sclerosis; among many others.
More generally, our freelance resources have translated medical documentation (possibly related to neurology) that includes: patient information and history records, clinical study reports, instruction manuals, patent applications, neurology charts, hospital discharge summaries, general neurology documents, product specifications, neurology prescriptions, insurance claims, and manuscripts. The foregoing are but a sampling of the wide range neurology terminology translation assignments we are prepared to handle.
Neurology Translation Terminology Overview
Common neurology terminology & topics translated:
abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) · abduct · absence seizure (petit mal seizure) · abulia · acalculia · acephalic migraine · acrocephaly action potential · action potential · action tremor · activities of daily living (ADLs) · activity limitations · Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM) · adduct · Adie’s syndrome · Adie’s tonic pupil · adrenoleukodystrophy · afferent · afferent pupillary defect (Marcus-Gunn pupil) · ageusia · agnosia · agraphia · akathisia · akinesia · alexia · alien hand syndrome · allodynia · alpha motor neurons · alpha-synuclein protein · Alzheimer’s disease · amaurosis fugax · amblyopia · amygdala · amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease) · analgesia · anencephaly (aprosencephaly) · aneurysm (brain aneurysm, cerebral aneurysm) · angular gyrus · anhidrosis · anisocoria · ankle-foot orthosis (AFO) · anomia · anosmia · anosognosia · anterior cerebral artery · anterior commissure · anterior communicating artery · anterior cord syndrome · anterior cranial fossa · anterior horn (ventral horn · Anton's syndrome · aphasia · aphemia · aphonia · apnea test · apraxia · aprosencephaly · arachnoid · arachnoid granulations · arachnoid villi · arcuate fasciculus · area postrema · Argyll-Robertson pupil · arteriovenous malformation · arteritis · arthrokinetic nystagmus · ascending tract of Deiters · aseptic meningitis · asomatognosia · associated reactions · association cortex · astasia · astasia-abasia · asterixis · astrocytes · astrocytoma · astrocytosis · ataxia · athetosis · atonia · atonic seizure (drop attack) · aura · · automatism · autonomic · autonomic nervous system · autoregulation · axial · axon · axonal degeneration · axonal spheroid
Documentation typically requiring translation and cultural adaptation (i.e. localization) include:
- Multimedia neurology applications
- Neurology texts, patient information documentation, reports
- User guides (instructions for use - IFU) for neurology staff and patients, including multimedia material such as neurology reference information
- Neurology equipment instruction manuals and brochures (neurology devices, surgical instruments, etc.), monographs and other documentation required
to meet government regulations to sell and distribute neurology products in foreign countries
- Neurology software (user interface for neurology software and documentation)
- Clinical, toxicological, pharmacological and biological information
- Neurology packaging labels, neurology questionnaires and neurology terminology glossaries
- Drug registration documents (e.g. summary of product characteristics (SmPC)), clinical trial reports, regulatory documents, etc.
- Patient Information Leaflets (PIL), informed consent forms, case report forms
- Neurology news and summaries of neurology journals (including scientific articles on a wide range of neurology topics)
- Neurology information websites (see website translation and
localization)
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| TECHNICAL MANUAL TRANSLATION FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS |
Manuals, almost by definition, are technical in nature as they
invariably supply instructions and technical specifications that apply to a particular subject, field, business or profession.
Technical manuals are usually intended for distribution to foreign markets. Foreign countries imply changes to technical specifications (electrical standards,
building codes, to name a few) not to mention the applicability of legal disclaimers, safety requirements, local usage customs, etc. We can assist you
with the localization of technical manuals and accompanying specifications. |
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| RÉSUMÉ TRANSLATION SERVICES |
When you apply for work put your best foot forward and make a lasting
impression with a résumé that has been translated by an expert who is fluent in your native language and is familiar with the technical language of the field you work in.
Don't settle for anything but the best and allow us to present you in the best possible light. |
| TECHNICAL PROOFREADING SERVICE |
Our proofreading service consists of reviewing any text for errors – hard copy (written documentation) or electronic (e.g. websites, MSWord files, PowerPoint files).The types of errors we look for include: missing words; typos; spelling mistakes; formatting errors; missing or bad punctuation; etc.
The proofreading service is combined with light copy-editing: checking for grammar; improper language usage; run-on sentences; consistency issues; etc. Our objective is to improve the formatting, style and accuracy of your written material without changing the content. |
linguatec specialized dictionary Medicine German-English
For professional translations, the linguatec specialized dictionary Medicine German-English is the language tool of choice.
One mouse click onto an unknown word - and there is the translation on the spot. It can not only be used as a computerized dictionary but can also be integrated into Personal Translator Pro for translations of top specialized medical texts.
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