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Anatomy and human movement : structure and function / Nigel Palastanga, Derek Field, Roger Soames.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Palastanga, Nigel.
Contributor:
Field, Derek.
Soames, Roger.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human mechanics.
Human anatomy.
Musculoskeletal System--anatomy & histology.
Movement.
Nervous System--anatomy & histology.
Medical Subjects:
Musculoskeletal System--anatomy & histology.
Movement.
Nervous System--anatomy & histology.
Physical Description:
viii, 677 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002.
Summary:
A classic text for those studying anatomy with over 25,000 copies sold, this book has established itself as a core textbook for students. All illustrations have been redrawn to meet the needs of students today along with a new design and layout to make studying anatomy easier. The upper and lower limbs have been divided into the bones, muscles, joints, and nerve and blood supply, and the book also covers the skin, trunk, neck, head, viscera and nervous system in a comprehensive way. The musculoskeletal structures are presented as a living dynamic system and is a must-buy for anatomy students today including all students of physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic, occupational therapists as well as sports scientists, kinesiologists and podiatrists.
Contents:
Levers 4
Terms used in describing movement 5
Components of the musculoskeletal system 6
Spin roll and slide 16
Early embryology 17
Summary of the stages of development 22
2. Skin, its appendages and special senses 23
Structure 26
Appendages of the skin 29
Glands 30
Blood supply and lymphatic drainage of the skin 31
Nerves of the skin 31
Application 31
The ear 31
The eye 34
3. The upper limb 41
Development of the musculoskeletal system 43
Bones 48
Pectoral girdle 48
The humerus 51
The forearm 53
The carpus 57
The hand 59
Muscles 61
Movements of the pectoral (shoulder) girdle 61
Muscles retracting the pectoral (shoulder) girdle 61
Muscles protracting the pectoral (shoulder) girdle 64
Muscles elevating the pectoral (shoulder) girdle 66
Muscles laterally rotating the pectoral (shoulder) girdle 67
Muscles medially rotating the pectoral (shoulder) girdle 68
Muscles stabilizing the clavicle 68
Movements of the shoulder joint 68
Muscles abducting the arm at the shoulder joint 69
Muscles flexing the arm at the shoulder joint 71
Muscles extending the arm at the shoulder joint 72
Muscles adducting the arm at the shoulder joint 74
Muscles medially rotating the arm at the shoulder joint 75
Muscles laterally rotating the arm at the shoulder joint 76
Muscles flexing the elbow joint 78
Muscles extending the elbow joint 81
Muscles supinating the forearm 84
Muscles pronating the forearm 85
Muscles flexing the wrist 86
Muscles flexing the fingers 89
Muscles flexing the thumb 92
Muscles extending the wrist 94
Muscles extending the fingers 96
Muscles extending the thumb 99
Muscles abducting/adducting/opposing the thumb 101
Muscles abducting/adducting/opposing the fingers 104
Fasciae of the upper limb 106
Simple activities of the upper limb 109
Joints 114
The pectoral girdle 114
The sternoclavicular joint 115
The acromioclavicular joint 120
The shoulder joint 126
The elbow joint 142
Radioulnar articulations 154
The superior radioulnar joint 156
The inferior radioulnar joint 159
The wrist 163
The radiocarpal joint 164
The intercarpal joints 168
The midcarpal joint 169
Articulations within the hand 177
The common carpometacarpal joint 179
The intermetacarpal joints 181
The joints of the thumb 181
The joints of the fingers 188
Nerve Supply 201
The brachial plexus 201
Dermatomes of the upper limb 211
Blood Supply 213
The arteries and pulses 213
The veins 215
Lymphatics 218
4. The lower limb 219
Development of the musculoskeletal system 223
Bones 227
Pelvic girdle 227
The innominate (hip) bone 228
The sacrum 232
The coccyx 234
The femur 234
The patella 237
The tibia 237
The fibula 240
The bony structure of the foot 241
The tarsals 242
The metatarsals 244
The phalanges 244
Muscles 246
Muscles around the hip joint 246
Muscles extending the hip joint 246
Muscles abducting the hip joint 251
Muscles adducting the hip joint 253
Muscles flexing the hip joint 256
Muscles medially rotating the hip joint 260
Muscles laterally rotating the hip joint 260
Muscles producing movement of the knee joint 263
Muscles flexing the knee joint 263
Muscles extending the knee joint 266
Muscles laterally rotating the tibia at the knee joint 270
Muscles medially rotating the tibia at the knee joint 271
Muscles plantarflexing the ankle joint 272
Muscles dorsiflexing the ankle joint 275
Muscles inverting the foot 276
Muscles everting the foot 277
Muscles extending the toes 281
Muscles flexing the toes 285
Abduction and adduction of the toes 290
Muscles abducting the toes 290
Muscles adducting the toes 292
Fasciae of the lower limb 293
Simple activities of the lower limb 297
Joints 304
Joints of the pelvis 304
The scaroiliac joint 304
The symphysis pubis 310
The lumbrosacral joint 312
The sacrococcygeal joint 315
The hip joint 315
The knee joint 334
Tibiofibular articulations 372
The superior tibiofibular joint 372
The inferior tibiofibular joint 374
The ankle joint 378
Joints of the foot 391
The subtalar joint 395
The talacalcaneonavicular joint 398
The calcaneocuboid joint 399
The transverse (mid) tarsal joint 402
The cuneonavicular joint 405
The intercuneiform joints 406
The cuneocuboid joint 406
The tarsometatarsal joints 406
The intermetatarsal joints 408
The metatarsophalangeal joints 410
The interphalangeal joints 412
Nerve Supply 422
The lumbar plexus 422
The lumbosacral plexus 426
The sacral plexus 432
Dermatomes of the lower limb 432
Blood Supply 434
The arteries 434
The veins 438
Lymphatics 440
5. The trunk and neck 443
Bones 453
Lumbar vertebrae 453
Thoracic vertebrae 454
Cervical vertebrae 455
The vertebral column 457
The thoracic cage 460
The ribs 460
The sternum 463
Muscles 466
Muscles producing movements of the trunk and thorax 466
Muscles flexing the trunk 466
Muscles extending the trunk 469
Muscles rotating the trunk 472
Muscles laterally flexing the trunk 473
Muscles raising intra-abdominal pressure 474
The inguinal canal 475
Muscles of the pelvic floor 476
Muscles producing inspiration 478
Muscles producing expiration 482
Fasciae of the trunk 483
Simple activities of the trunk 484
Muscles of the neck 485
Muscles flexing the neck 486
Muscles flexing the head and neck 487
Muscles flexing the head on the neck 487
Muscles laterally flexing the neck 487
Muscles laterally flexing the head and neck 489
Muscles laterally flexing the head on the neck 489
Muscles extending the neck 490
Muscles extending the head and neck 490
Muscles extending the head on the neck 490
Muscles rotating the neck 490
Muscles rotating the head and neck 490
Muscles rotating the head on the neck 490
Joints 492
Articulations of the vertebral column 492
Joints between vertebral bodies 493
The uncovertebral joints 499
Joints between vertebral arches 499
The zygapophyseal joints 500
The atlantoaxial articulations 502
The lateral antlantoaxial joints 502
The median atlantoaxial joint 502
The atlanto-occipital joint 504
Joints of the thorax 531
Articulations of the ribs and their costal cartilages 533
Nerve Supply 538
The cervical plexus 538
6. The head 541
Bones 543
The skull 543
The mandible 549
The hyoid bone 550
Muscles 551
Muscles which change the shape of the face 551
Movements of the eyebrows 552
Muscles around the eye 552
Muscles around the nose 553
Muscles around the mouth 553
Muscles moving the mandible 554
Muscles elevating the mandible 555
Muscles retracting the mandible 556
Muscles protracting the mandible 557
Muscles depressing the mandible 557
Muscles depressing the hyoid bone 559
Muscles elevating the hyoid bone 560
Mastication and swallowing (deglutition) 560
Joints 562
The temporomandibular joint 562
7. The viscera 569
The Cardiovascular System 571
Development of the cardiovascular system 571
The heart 574
The great vessels 579
The Respiratory System 580
Development of the respiratory system 580
Upper respiratory tract 581
The lungs and pleura 583
The Digestive System 588
Development of the digestive system 588
Oral cavity 590
Pharynx and oesophagus 592
Abdomen and pelvis 592
Abdominal regions 594
Chewing and swallowing 597
The Urogenital System 598
Development of the urinary system 598
The urinary system 598
Development of the genital system 602
Female reproductive system 604
The Endocrine System 608
Glands 608
8. The nervous system 611
Cellular structure 613
Interneural
connections 613
Myelination 614
Structure of a peripheral nerve 616
The central nervous system 617
The peripheral nervous system 644
The autonomic nervous system 653.
Notes:
Includes index.
ISBN:
0750652411
OCLC:
49550850

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