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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 460 pages, kaal: 964 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1284234800
  • ISBN-13: 9781284234800
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 460 pages, kaal: 964 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1284234800
  • ISBN-13: 9781284234800
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With the use of dynamic visuals and kinesthetic exercises, Functional Anatomy, Second Edition helps readers to explore and understand the body's structures, regions, layer of the body, from bones to ligaments to superficial and deep muscles. Muscle profiles indicate origin, insertion, and innervation points while step-by-step instructions teach effective bone and muscle palpation.Readers will also learn how structures help the body move through joint motion, and passive and resisted range of motion techniques. Each region ends with the culmination of structure and function to illustrate how they function together to achieve motion of daily activities as well as the movement involved in sports.Every new print copy includes Navigate Advantage Access that unlocks a complete, interactive eBook, writable PDF Workbook, videos, animations, flashcards, audio glossary, Anatomy & Physiology Review Module, and more!A digital Workbook in a new writable PDF format, along with new flashcards, will provide additional activities, exercises, and self-testing opportunitiesNew online Anatomy & Physiology Review Module is as an interactive study tool that allows students to further explore the human body and test their knowledgeTry This! activities and Chapter Review Questions provide key kinesthetic concepts and reinforce learningExpanded coverage of ligaments and their functions, arthrokinematics, and anatomy of nerves-motor and sensory distributionNew content on brachial plexus anatomy and how it courses from the spine into the upper extremity
Preface x
Acknowledgments xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Human Body
1(28)
Communicating about the Body
2(4)
Regional Terms
2(1)
Anatomical Position
2(1)
Directional Terms
3(1)
Planes of Movement
3(1)
Axes
4(1)
Joint Movements
5(1)
Structures of the Human Body
6(2)
Tissue Types in the Body
6(2)
Body Structures Involved in Human Movement
8(8)
Bone
9(2)
Ligament
11(1)
Muscle
12(1)
Tendon
13(1)
Fascia
14(2)
Special Structures
16(10)
Skin
16(1)
Bloodvessels
17(2)
Lymphatic Vessels and Nodes
19(1)
Nerves
19(4)
Cartilage
23(1)
Bursae
24(2)
For Review
26(3)
Multiple Choice
26(1)
Matching
26(1)
Short Answer
27(2)
Chapter 2 Osteology and Arthrology
29(25)
Bones of the Human Skeleton
30(2)
Functions of Bone
30(1)
Bone Tissue
30(2)
The Human Skeleton
32(1)
Shapes of Bones
32(3)
Long Bones
32(1)
Short Bones
32(1)
Flat Bones
32(3)
Irregular Bones
35(1)
Bony Landmarks
35(7)
Depressions and Openings
35(7)
Projections That Form Joints
42(1)
Attachment Sites
42(1)
Joints of the Human Skeleton
42(3)
Naming Joints
42(1)
Joint Structure
42(1)
Joint Function
43(2)
Structure and Function of Synovial Joints
45(1)
Synovial Joint Anatomy
45(1)
Synovial Joint Types
45(1)
Accessory Motions
45(5)
Roll
47(1)
Glide
47(2)
Spin
49(1)
For Review
50(4)
Multiple Choice
50(1)
Matching
50(1)
Short Answer
51(3)
Chapter 3 Myology
54(30)
Types of Muscle Tissue
55(1)
Smooth Muscle
55(1)
Cardiac Muscle
56(1)
Skeletal Muscle
56(1)
Skeletal Muscle Functions
56(1)
Motion
56(1)
Posture
56(1)
Protection
56(1)
Thermogenesis
57(1)
Vascular Pump
57(1)
Fiber Direction and Naming Muscles
57(3)
Parallel Arrangements
57(1)
Pennate Arrangements
58(1)
Naming Muscles
59(1)
Skeletal Muscle Properties
60(1)
Extensibility
60(1)
Elasticity
60(1)
Excitability
60(1)
Conductivity
60(1)
Contractility
60(1)
Anatomy of Skeletal Muscle Tissue
61(1)
Macroscopic Anatomy
61(1)
Microscopic Anatomy
61(1)
Physiology of Muscle Contraction
61(6)
Events at the Neuromuscular Junction
61(2)
Sliding Filament Theory
63(2)
Factors Affecting Force Production
65(2)
Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types
67(1)
Slow Twitch Fibers
67(1)
Fast Twitch Fibers
67(1)
Intermediate Fibers
67(1)
Distribution of Fiber Types
68(1)
Types of Muscle Contractions
68(1)
Isometric Contractions
68(1)
Isotonic Contractions
68(1)
Integrating Contraction Types in Human Movement
69(1)
Muscle Relationships
69(3)
Agonists
69(3)
Synergists
72(1)
Antagonists
72(1)
Levers in the Human Body
72(2)
Components of a Lever
72(1)
Types of Levers
72(2)
Proprioception
74(2)
Muscle Spindles
74(1)
Golgi Tendon Organs
74(2)
Other Proprioceptors
76(1)
Range of Motion
76(4)
Active Range of Motion
76(1)
Passive Range of Motion
77(1)
Resisted Range of Motion
77(3)
For Review
80(4)
Multiple Choice
80(1)
Sequencing
81(1)
Short Answer
81(3)
Chapter 4 The Shoulder
84(50)
Overview of the Region
85(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Shoulder
85(2)
Skeletal Structures of the Shoulder
87(2)
Bony Landmarks of the Shoulder
89(3)
Muscle Attachment Sites
92(2)
Ligaments of the Shoulder
94(2)
Superficial Muscles of the Shoulder
96(1)
Deep Muscles of the Shoulder
97(1)
Special Structures of the Shoulder
98(1)
Posture of the Shoulder
99(1)
Movements Available: Scapulothoracic Joint
100(1)
Movements Available: Glenohumeral Joint
101(1)
Passive Range of Motion
102(2)
Resisted ROM
104(2)
Resisted ROM: Scapula
104(1)
Resisted ROM: Shoulder
105(1)
Muscle Profiles
106(21)
Deltoid
106(2)
Pectoralis Major
108(2)
Coracobrachialis
110(1)
Biceps Brachii
111(1)
Pectoralis Minor
112(1)
Subclavius
113(1)
Trapezius
114(2)
Levator Scapulae
116(1)
Rhomboid Major and Minor
117(1)
Latissimus Dorsi
118(2)
Teres Major
120(1)
Serratus Anterior
121(1)
Supraspinatus
122(1)
Infraspinatus
123(1)
Teres Minor
124(1)
Subscapularis
125(1)
Triceps Brachii
126(1)
Functional Aspects
127(3)
Synergists/Antagonists: Scapula
127(1)
Synergists/Antagonists: Shoulder
128(1)
Putting It In Motion
129(1)
For review
130(4)
Multiple Choice
130(1)
Matching
131(1)
Short Answer
132(2)
Chapter 5 The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
134(65)
Overview of the Region
135(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
136(3)
Skeletal Structures of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
139(2)
Bony Landmarks of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
141(5)
Muscle Attachment Sites
146(2)
Ligaments of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
148(3)
Superficial Muscles of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
151(2)
Deep Muscles of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
153(2)
Special Structures of the Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
155(4)
Posture of the Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
159(1)
Movements Available: Elbow and Wrist
160(1)
Movements Available: Hand
161(1)
Movements Available: Thumb
162(1)
Passive Range of Motion
163(3)
Resisted Range of Motion
166(4)
Muscle Profiles
170(21)
Brachials
170(1)
Brachioradialis
171(1)
Flexor Carpi Radialis
172(1)
Palmaris Longus
173(1)
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
174(1)
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
175(1)
Flexor Digitorum Profundus
176(1)
Flexor Pollicis Longus
177(1)
Pronator Teres
178(1)
Pronator Quadratus
179(1)
Supinator
180(1)
Anconeus
181(1)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus
182(1)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
183(1)
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
184(1)
Extensor Digitorum
185(1)
Extensor Indicis
186(1)
Extensor Digiti Minimi
187(1)
Abductor Pollicis Longus
188(1)
Extensor Pollicis Brevis
189(1)
Extensor Pollicis Longus
190(1)
Functional Aspects
191(5)
Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand
191(2)
Synergists/Antagonists: Elbow and Wrist
193(1)
Synergists/Antagonists: Hand
194(1)
Putting It In Motion
195(1)
For Review
196(3)
Multiple Choice
196(1)
Matching
197(1)
Short Answer
197(2)
Chapter 6 Head, Neck, and Face
199(58)
Overview of the Region
200(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Head, Neck, and Face
200(2)
Skeletal Structures of the Head, Neck, and Face
202(4)
Bony Landmarks of the Head, Neck, and Face
206(3)
Muscle Attachment Sites
209(3)
Ligaments of the Head, Neck, and Face
212(3)
Superficial Muscles of the Head and Neck
215(1)
Intermediate Muscles of the Head and Neck
216(1)
Deep Muscles of the Head and Neck
217(1)
Muscles of the Face
218(1)
Special Structures of the Head, Neck, and Face
219(4)
Posture of the Head and Neck
223(1)
Movements Available: Neck
224(1)
Movements Available: Jaw
225(1)
Facial Expression
226(1)
Passive Range of Motion
227(1)
Resisted Range of Motion
228(2)
Muscle Profiles
230(21)
Sternocleidomastoid
230(1)
Scalenes
231(1)
Platysma
232(1)
Longus Colli
233(1)
Longus Capitis
234(1)
Suprahyoids
235(1)
Digastric
236(1)
Infrahyoids
237(1)
Splenius Capitis
238(1)
Splenius Cervicis
239(1)
Semispinalis
240(1)
Rectus Capitis Posterior Major
241(1)
Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor
242(1)
Obliquus Capitis Superior
243(1)
Obliquus Capitis Inferior
244(1)
Rectus Capitis Anterior
245(1)
Rectus Capitis Lateralis
246(1)
Temporalis
247(1)
Masseter
248(1)
Medial Pterygoid
249(1)
Lateral Pterygoid
250(1)
Functional Aspects
251(3)
Synergists/Antagonists: Head and Neck
251(1)
Synergists/Antagonists: Jaw
252(1)
Putting It In Motion
253(1)
For Review
254(3)
Multiple Choice
254(1)
Matching
255(1)
Short Answer
256(1)
Chapter 7 Trunk
257(64)
Overview of the Region
258(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Trunk
258(2)
Skeletal Structures of the Trunk
260(8)
Bony Landmarks of Skeletal Structures
268(3)
Muscle Attachment Sites
271(2)
Ligaments of the Trunk
273(2)
Superficial Muscles of the Trunk
275(2)
Intermediate Muscles of the Trunk
277(2)
Deep Muscles of the Trunk
279(2)
Muscles of Breathing
281(1)
Special Structures of the Trunk
282(6)
Posture of the Trunk
288(3)
Movements Available: Trunk
291(1)
Movements Available: Breathing
292(1)
Resisted Range of Motion
293(2)
Muscle Profiles
295(20)
Rectus Abdominis
295(1)
External Oblique
296(1)
Internal Oblique
297(1)
Transverse Abdominis
298(1)
Diaphragm
299(1)
External Intercostals
300(1)
Internal Intercostals
301(1)
Iliocostals
302(1)
Longissimus
303(1)
Spinalis
304(1)
Quadratus Lumborum
305(2)
Serratus Posterior Superior
307(1)
Serratus Posterior Inferior
308(1)
Semispinalis
309(1)
Multifidi
310(1)
Rotatores
311(1)
Interspinalis
312(1)
Intertransversarii
313(2)
Functional Aspects
315(3)
Synergists/Antagonists: Trunk
315(1)
Synergists/Antagonists: Breathing
316(1)
Putting It In Motion
317(1)
For Review
318(3)
Multiple Choice
318(1)
Matching
319(1)
Short Answer
319(2)
Chapter 8 Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
321(61)
Overview of the Region
322(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
322(2)
Skeletal Structures of the Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
324(2)
Bony Landmarks of Skeletal Structures
326(4)
Muscle Attachment Sites
330(1)
Ligaments of the Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
331(2)
Superficial Muscles of the Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
333(3)
Deep Muscles of the Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
336(3)
Special Structures of the Pelvis, Thigh, and Knee
339(3)
Posture of the Hip and Knee
342(1)
Movements Available: Hip
343(1)
Movements Available: Knee
344(1)
Passive Range of Motion
345(2)
Resisted Range of Motion
347(2)
Muscle Profiles
349(27)
Psoas
349(1)
Iliacus
350(1)
Rectus Femoris
351(1)
Sartorius
352(1)
Tensor Fasciae Latae
353(2)
Vastus Lateralis
355(1)
Vastus Medialis
356(1)
Vastus Intermedius
357(1)
Pectineus
358(1)
Adductor Brevis
359(1)
Adductor Longus
360(1)
Gracilis
361(1)
Adductor Magnus
362(1)
Gluteus Maximus
363(1)
Gluteus Medius
364(1)
Gluteus Minimus
365(1)
Piriformis
366(1)
Superior Gemellus
367(1)
Inferior Gemellus
368(1)
Obturator Internus
369(1)
Obturator Externus
370(1)
Quadratus Femoris
371(1)
Biceps Femoris
372(1)
Semimembranosus
373(1)
Semitendinosus
374(1)
Popliteus
375(1)
Functional Aspects
376(3)
Synergists/Antagonists: Hip
376(1)
Synergists/Antagonists: Knee
377(1)
Putting It In Motion
378(1)
For Review
379(3)
Multiple Choice
379(1)
Matching
380(1)
Short Answer
380(2)
Chapter 9 Leg, Ankle, and Foot
382(47)
Overview of the Region
383(1)
Surface Anatomy of the Leg, Ankle, and Foot
384(1)
Skeletal Structures of Leg, Ankle, and Foot
385(2)
Bony Landmarks of Skeletal Structures
387(5)
Muscle Attachment Sites
392(1)
Ligaments of the Leg, Ankle, and Foot
393(2)
Superficial Muscles of the Leg, Ankle, and Foot
395(2)
Deep Muscles of the Leg, Ankle, and Foot
397(1)
Special Structures of the Leg, Ankle, and Foot
398(2)
Posture of the Ankle and Foot
400(1)
Movements Available: Ankle
401(1)
Posture of the Ankle and Foot
401(1)
Movements Available: Foot
402(1)
Gait
403(1)
Passive Range of Motion
404(2)
Resisted Range of Motion
406(2)
Muscle Profiles
408(15)
Tibialis Anterior
408(1)
Extensor Digitorum Longus
409(1)
Extensor Hallucis Longus
410(1)
Fibularis Longus
411(1)
Fibularis Brevis
412(1)
Fibularis Tertius
413(1)
Gastrocnemius
414(1)
Soleus
415(1)
Plantaris
416(1)
Tibialis Posterior
417(1)
Flexor Digitorum Longus
418(1)
Flexor Hallucis Longus
419(4)
Functional Aspects
423(2)
Synergists/Antagonists: Ankle and Foot
423(1)
Putting It In Motion
424(1)
For Review
425(4)
Multiple Choice
425(1)
Matching
426(1)
Short Answer
426(3)
Glossary 429(6)
Index 435