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Home > Books > Illustrated Essentials of Musculoskeletal Anatomy by: Kay W. Sieg and Sandra P. Adams
Illustrated Essentials of Musculoskeletal Anatomy by: Kay W. Sieg and Sandra P. Adams
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Synopsis
The Illustrated Essentials of Musculoskeletal
Anatomy Manual bridges the gap between laboratory and classroom studies
of gross anatomy and actual clinical applications by identifying
palpation sites of muscles as well as boney landmarks on the body
surface. Authored by Kay W. Sieg and Sandra P. Adams, former anatomy
instructors at the University of Florida, this popular text has been
useful to students of anatomy since 1977.
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Origin, insertion, action, innervation and palpation are detailed for each muscle.
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Each muscle is presented individually, showing its location on the skeleton and direction of its fibers.
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Muscle groups that perform major joint movements are identified and illustrated.
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Bones are illustrated and important landmarks are identified.
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Brachial plexus and lumbosacral plexus are clearly depicted.
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Peripheral nerves are diagrammed individually including both motor and cutaneous distributions.
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Muscle descriptions include simple, useful memory tips for the student or other interesting facts.
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This 156 page text gives complete coverage of skeletal muscles,
including intrinsic muscles of the hand and foot, muscles of
mastication and deglutition and extraocular muscles.
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Content is presented in a general cephalocaudal, superficial-to-deep sequence of presentation.
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