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Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy Seventh Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 264x223x27 mm, weight: 581 g, 695 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: F.A. Davis Company
  • ISBN-10: 1719644527
  • ISBN-13: 9781719644525
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 464 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 264x223x27 mm, weight: 581 g, 695 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: F.A. Davis Company
  • ISBN-10: 1719644527
  • ISBN-13: 9781719644525
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This book represents the fundamental principles of kinesiology and clinical anatomy. Several changes are incorporated in the seventh edition. Biomechanics, an important foundation of kinesiology, is presented earlier in the text. And certain content related to anatomy of the human body has been reordered so it is covered in chapters specific to its anatomical location"--

Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 7th Edition and an updated and enhanced Kinesiology in Action work together to create an immersive, multimedia experience that tracks your progress until you’ve mastered the must-know primary concepts and principles of human movement and are ready to apply them in class, clinic, and practice. You’ll develop the foundational knowledge, critical-thinking skills, and technical competencies you need to understand kinesiology. 

An access code inside new, printed texts unlocks an ebook, as well as access to Kinesiology in Action. 

The Text
The 7th Edition of this classic kinesiology text presents a very complicated topic in a clear, simple, and easy-to-understand manner. Bite-size sections and over 550 full color illustrations show how various anatomical systems are structured to help you identify and see the connections between them and how they work together to provide function.

  • Expanded! Emphasis on the biomechanical and kinesiological principles
  • Revised! Reorganization of content to make foundational information easier to understand and apply
  • New! Three types of tables in each extremity joint chapter, “Range of Motion for Osteokinematic Movements,” “Osteokinematic and Arthrokinematic Motions” and “Classification of Articular System and Arthrokinematic Characteristics”
  • Introductory chapters that present an essential foundation in body systems, terminology, and biomechanical principles
  • Well-designed charts that summarize companion movements and prime movers
  • Use of analogies to make concepts comprehensible and memorable
  • “Points to Remember,” “Summary of Muscles,” “Summary of Muscle Innervation,” and “Summary of Muscle Action” tables.
  • End-of-chapter review questions

Kinesiology in Action—Updated, Expanded & Revised!
Fifteen online learning modules with a wealth of activities guide you step by step through the basic theory of joint structure and muscle action to ensure you understand normal function as a foundation for treating common pathologies of movement.

  • New! User-friendly, contemporary design and functionality
  • New! Exercises and activities to engage and challenge students
  • New! Videos for each joint module showing joint motion and functional activity, palpation points, and bony landmarks
  • Gradebook and class management tools to make it easy for instructors to monitor students’ progress and intervene to remediate
  • Introductory Video—overview of each module
  • Pre-Assessment—10 multiple-choice questions that record your results to your gradebook
  • Pre-Lab Practice—Labeling, coloring, matching, and muscle identification activities as well as flashcards, with all results recorded to your gradebook
  • Lab Activities—Critical-Thinking, Video-Based Lessons—60 all-new videos displaying palpation and joint motions
  • Post-Lab Assessment—10 multiple-choice questions that record your results to your gradebook
  • Video Library—134 videos in all, including 60 videos from the lab activities
Part I Basic Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
Chapter 1 Basic Information
3(14)
Introduction
3(1)
Descriptive Terminology
4(1)
Segments of the Body
5(1)
Kinetic Chains
6(1)
Planes and Axes of Motion
7(1)
Degrees of Freedom
8(1)
Osteokinematic Movements
9(4)
Range of Motion and Goniometry
13(1)
Review Questions
14(3)
Chapter 2 Basic Biomechanics
17(20)
Introduction
17(1)
Force
18(1)
Types of Forces
18(3)
Effects of Force Application
21(1)
Velocity and Acceleration
22(1)
Torque
22(2)
Newton's Laws of Motion
24(1)
Equilibrium and Stability
25(1)
Types of Motion
25(2)
Simple Machines
27(1)
Levers
28(4)
Pulleys
32(1)
Inclined Planes
33(1)
Review Questions
34(3)
Chapter 3 Skeletal System
37(8)
Introduction
37(1)
Axial and Appendicular Skeletons
37(1)
Composition of Bone
37(1)
Structure of Bone
38(2)
Types of Bones
40(1)
Common Pathologies
40(3)
Review Questions
43(2)
Chapter 4 Articular System and Arthrokinematics
45(12)
Introduction
45(1)
Classification of Joints
45(4)
Structures of a Joint
49(1)
End Feel
50(1)
Joint Surfaces
51(1)
Joint Surface Shapes
51(1)
Joint Surface Congruency
51(2)
Types of Arthrokinematic Movement
53(1)
Concave/Convex Rule
54(1)
Clinical Implications
55(1)
Common Pathologies
55(1)
Review Questions
56(1)
Chapter 5 Nervous System
57(24)
Introduction
57(1)
Nervous Tissue
58(3)
The Central Nervous System
61(1)
Central Nervous System Protection
61(2)
Brain
63(1)
Spinal Cord
64(1)
The Peripheral Nervous System
65(1)
Cranial Nerves
65(1)
Spinal Nerves
65(2)
Dermatomes and Myotomes
67(1)
Plexus Formation
68(2)
Stretch Reflex
70(4)
The Autonomic Nervous System
74(1)
Common Pathologies
74(1)
Congenital Defects
74(3)
Spinal Cord Injury
77(2)
Degenerative Diseases
79(1)
Demyelinating Diseases
79(1)
Disorders of Muscle and the NeuromuscularJunction
79(1)
Neuropathy
79(1)
Review Questions
80(1)
Chapter 6 Muscular System
81(18)
Introduction
81(1)
Characteristics of Muscle Tissue
81(1)
Anatomy of Muscle
82(1)
Sliding Filament Theory
83(1)
Fiber Types
83(1)
Muscle Attachments
84(1)
Muscle Fiber Arrangement
85(2)
Muscle Names
87(1)
Roles of Muscles
87(1)
Types of Muscle Contractions
88(3)
Length-Tension Relationship in Muscle Tissue
91(1)
Active Insufficiency and Passive Insufficiency
92(2)
Adaptive Lengthening and Shortening of Muscle Tissue
94(1)
Tenodesis
95(1)
Stretching
96(1)
Common Pathologies
97(1)
Notes on Presentation of Content
97(1)
Review Questions
97(2)
Chapter 7 Circulatory System
99(18)
Introduction
99(1)
Cardiovascular System
99(1)
Heart
100(1)
Location
100(1)
Chambers
100(1)
Valves
101(1)
Types of Blood Vessels
102(1)
Circulatory Pathways
103(5)
Circle of Willis
108(1)
Anastomoses
109(1)
Cardiac Cycle
109(1)
Pulse and Blood Pressure
110(1)
Lymphatic System
110(1)
Lymph Collection
110(1)
Transport Pathways
111(1)
Filtration and Protection
111(1)
Drainage Patterns
112(1)
Common Pathologies
113(1)
Review Questions
114(3)
Part II Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Trunk
Chapter 8 Head and Temporomandibular Joint
117(18)
Introduction
117(1)
Movements
117(2)
Bones and Landmarks
119(1)
Landmarks of the Occipital Bone
120(1)
Landmarks of the Frontal Bone
120(1)
Landmarks of the Parietal Bone
120(1)
Landmarks of the Temporal Bone
120(1)
Landmarks of the Sphenoid Bone
121(1)
Landmarks of the Zygomatic Bone
121(1)
Landmarks of the Maxilla
122(1)
Landmarks of the Mandible
122(1)
Unique Structures of the Head
122(1)
Hyoid Bone
122(1)
Thyroid Cartilage
123(1)
Articular Disc of the TemporomandibularJoint
123(1)
Joints
123(1)
Cranial Joints
123(1)
Facial Joints
123(1)
Temporomandibular Joint
124(1)
Ligaments
124(1)
Joint Capsules
124(1)
Lateral Ligament
124(1)
Sphenomandibular Ligament
124(1)
Stylomandibular Ligament
124(1)
Stylohyoid Ligament
124(1)
Superior Lamina
125(1)
Inferior Lamina
125(1)
Muscles
125(1)
Muscles of the Temporomandibular Joint
125(2)
Suprahyoid Muscles
127(2)
In frahyoid Muscles
129(1)
Facial Muscles
130(1)
Ocular Muscles
130(1)
Muscles of the Tongue
131(1)
Summary of Innervations
132(1)
Common Pathologies
132(1)
Review Questions
133(2)
Chapter 9 Neck and Trunk
135(32)
Introduction
135(1)
Movements
136(1)
Atlanto-occipital Joint
136(1)
Atlantoaxial Joint
137(1)
Cervical Spine
137(1)
Thoracic Spine
137(1)
Lumbar Spine
137(1)
LumbosacralJoint
137(1)
Ribs
137(1)
Sternum
137(1)
Bones and Landmarks
137(2)
Bony Landmarks of the Skull
139(1)
Temporal Bone
139(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Vertebrae
139(1)
Unique Bony Landmarks of the Vertebrae
140(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Ribs
141(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Sternum
142(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Pelvis
142(1)
Lumbosacral Joint
142(1)
Unique Soft Tissues of the Trunk
142(1)
Joint Structures
143(1)
Atlanto-occipital Joint
144(1)
Atlantoaxial Joint
144(1)
Cervical Spine
144(1)
Thoracic Spine
144(1)
Lumbar Spine
145(1)
Sternum
145(1)
Lumbosacral Joint
146(1)
Ligaments
146(1)
Atlanto-occipital Joint
146(1)
Atlantoaxial Joint
146(1)
Cervical Spine
146(1)
Thoracic Spine
147(1)
Costovertebral and Costotransverse Ligaments
147(1)
Lumbar Spine
147(1)
Sternum
147(1)
Lumbosacral Joint
147(1)
Muscles
148(1)
Muscles of the Cervical Spine
148(4)
Muscles of the Anterior and Lateral Trunk
152(5)
Deep Muscles of the Posterior Trunk
157(5)
Diaphragm Muscle
162(1)
Summary of Muscle Action
162(1)
Summary of Muscle Innervation
163(1)
Common Pathologies
163(2)
Review Questions
165(2)
Chapter 10 Pelvis
167(16)
Introduction
167(1)
Movements
167(1)
Sacroiliac Joint
167(1)
Pubic Symphysis
168(1)
Lumbosacral Joint
168(1)
Pelvic Girdle
168(3)
Bones and Landmarks
171(1)
Sacrum
171(2)
Innominate Bones
173(1)
Ilium
173(1)
Ischium
174(1)
Pubis
175(1)
Joints
175(1)
Sacroiliac Joint
175(1)
Pubic Symphysis
175(1)
Lumbosacral Joint
176(1)
Hip Joint
177(1)
Ligaments
177(1)
Sacroiliac Joint
177(1)
Pubic Symphysis
178(1)
LumbosacralJoint
178(1)
Unique Structures
178(1)
Inguinal Ligament
178(1)
Muscles
178(3)
Review Questions
181(2)
Chapter 11 Pulmonary System
183(14)
Introduction
183(1)
Thoracic Cage
183(1)
Joints
184(1)
Movements
184(1)
Ventilation
184(1)
Structures
184(2)
Mechanics
186(1)
Levels
187(1)
Muscles
188(1)
Accessory Muscles of Inhalation
188(1)
Accessory Muscles of Exhalation
189(1)
Patterns of Breathing
190(1)
Diaphragmatic Breathing
190(1)
Chest Breathing
191(1)
Pursed-Lip Breathing
191(1)
Valsalva Maneuver
191(1)
Summary of Innervation
192(1)
Common Pathologies
192(1)
Review Questions
193(4)
Part III Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Upper Extremities
Chapter 12 Shoulder Girdle
197(16)
Introduction
197(1)
Movements
197(2)
Scapulohumeral Rhythm
199(1)
Bones and Landmarks
199(1)
Landmarks of the Scapula
199(1)
Landmarks of the Clavicle
200(1)
Landmarks of the Sternum
201(1)
Joints
201(1)
Sternoclavicular Joint
201(1)
Acromioclavicular Joint
202(1)
Scapulothoracic Joint
202(1)
Ligaments
202(1)
Sternoclavicular Joint
202(1)
Acromioclavicular Joint
203(1)
Muscles
203(1)
Trapezius Muscle
203(2)
Levator Scapula Muscle
205(1)
Rhomboid Muscles
206(1)
Serratus An terior Muscle
206(1)
Pectoralis Muscles
207(1)
Force Couples
208(1)
Summary of Muscle Action
209(1)
Summary of Innervation
209(1)
Common Pathologies
209(2)
Review Questions
211(2)
Chapter 13 Shoulderjoint
213(20)
Introduction
213(1)
Movements
213(3)
Bones and Landmarks
216(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Scapula
216(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Proximal Humerus
216(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Radius
217(1)
Bony Landmarks of Ulna
217(1)
Joints
217(1)
Ligaments
218(1)
Joint Capsule
218(1)
Clenohumeral Ligament
218(1)
Coracohumeral Ligament
219(1)
Transverse Humeral Ligament
219(1)
Unique Structures
219(1)
Rotator Cuff
219(1)
Thoracolumbar Fascia
219(1)
Muscles
219(1)
Deltoid Muscle
220(1)
Biceps Brachii Muscle
221(1)
Coracobrachial Muscle
222(1)
Pectoralis Major Muscle
222(2)
Pectoralis Minor Muscle
224(1)
Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
224(1)
Teres Major Muscle
224(1)
Triceps Brachii Muscle
225(1)
Rotator Cuff Muscles
226(2)
Muscular Force Couples
228(1)
Summary of Innervation
229(1)
Common Pathologies
230(1)
Review Questions
230(3)
Chapter 14 Elbow and Forearm
233(16)
Introduction
233(1)
Movements
234(2)
Bones and Landmarks
236(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Scapula
236(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Humerus
236(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Ulna
237(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Radius
237(1)
Joints
238(1)
Ligaments
238(1)
Capsule of the Elbow
239(1)
Medial Collateral Ligament
239(1)
Lateral Collateral Ligament
239(1)
Annular Ligament
239(1)
Unique Structures
239(1)
Interosseus Membrane
239(1)
Cubital Fossa
239(1)
Muscles
239(1)
Brachialis Muscle
239(1)
Biceps Brachii Muscle
240(1)
Brachioradialis Muscle
241(1)
Triceps Brachii Muscle
241(1)
Anconeus Muscle
242(1)
Pronator Teres Muscle
243(1)
Pronator Quadratus Muscle
243(1)
Supinator Muscle
244(1)
Summary of Innervation
244(1)
Common Pathologies
244(2)
Review Questions
246(3)
Chapter 15 Wrist Joint
249(14)
Introduction
249(1)
Movements
250(1)
Bones and Landmarks
251(1)
Carpal Bones
251(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Distal Humerus
251(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Distal Ulna and Radius
252(1)
Bony Landmarks of the
Metacarpals
252(1)
Joints
252(1)
Ligaments
252(1)
Joint Capsule
252(1)
Radial Collateral Ligament
253(1)
Ulnar Collateral Ligament
253(1)
Palmar Radiocarpal Ligament
253(1)
Palmar Ulnocarpal Ligament
253(1)
Dorsal Radiocarpal Ligament
253(1)
Transverse Carpal Ligament
253(1)
Unique Structures
253(1)
Articular Disc
253(1)
Palmar Aponeurosis
254(1)
Flexor Retinaculum
254(1)
Extensor Retinaculum
254(1)
Muscles
254(1)
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle
255(1)
Flexor Carpi Radialis Muscle
255(1)
Palmaris Longus Muscle
256(1)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus Muscle
256(1)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Muscle
257(1)
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Muscle
257(1)
Summary of Muscle Action
258(1)
Summary of Innervation
258(1)
Common Pathologies
258(3)
Review Questions
261(2)
Chapter 16 Hand
263(28)
Introduction
263(1)
Movements
264(1)
Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb
264(2)
Carpometacarpal Joints of the Fingers
266(1)
Metacarpophalangeal Joints
266(1)
Interphalangeal Joints
267(1)
Bones and Landmarks
267(1)
Bony Landmarks of Distal Surfaces of the Carpal Bones
267(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Metacarpals
268(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Proximal Phalanges
268(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Middle and Distal Phalanges
268(1)
Joints
268(1)
Carpometacarpal Joints
268(1)
Metacarpophalangeal Joints
269(1)
InterphalangealJoints
269(1)
Arches
269(1)
Ligaments
270(1)
Wrist
270(1)
Hand
270(1)
Unique Structures
270(1)
Wrist
270(1)
Hand
271(1)
Muscles
271(1)
Extrinsic Muscles
272(5)
Intrinsic Muscles
277(3)
Summary of Muscle Action
280(1)
Summary of Innervation
281(1)
Functions of the Hand
282(1)
Grasp
282(3)
Common Pathologies
285(2)
Review Questions
287(4)
Part IV Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Lower Extremities
Chapter 17 Hip Joint
291(24)
Introduction
291(1)
Movements
292(1)
Bones and Landmarks
292(1)
Landmarks of the Innominate Bone
293(1)
Landmarks of the Femur
294(2)
Landmarks of the Tibia
296(1)
Landmarks of the Fibula
296(1)
Joints
296(1)
Ligaments
296(1)
Ligamentum Teres
297(1)
Joint Capsule
297(1)
Iliofemoral Ligament
297(1)
Pubofemoral Ligament
297(1)
Ischiofemoral Ligament
297(1)
Unique Structures
297(1)
Iliotibial Band
297(1)
Adductor Hiatus
297(1)
Pes Anserine
297(1)
Muscles
298(1)
Iliopsoas Muscle
298(1)
Rectus Femoris Muscle
299(1)
Sartorius Muscle
300(1)
Pectineus Muscle
300(1)
Adductor Longus Muscle
301(1)
Adductor Brevis Muscle
302(1)
Adductor Magnus Muscle
302(1)
Gracilis Muscle
302(1)
Gluteus Maximus Muscle
303(1)
Gluteus Medius Muscle
304(1)
Gluteus Minimus Muscle
305(1)
Deep Rotator Muscles
306(1)
Hamstring Muscles
306(2)
Tensor Fascia Latae Muscle
308(1)
Summary of Muscle Action
308(1)
Summary of Innervation
308(1)
Common Pathologies
308(4)
Review Questions
312(3)
Chapter 18 Knee Joint
315(18)
Introduction
315(1)
Movements
316(1)
Bones and Landmarks
317(1)
Landmarks of the Femur
317(2)
Landmarks of the Tibia
319(1)
Landmarks of the Fibula
320(1)
Landmarks of the Patella
320(1)
Landmarks of the Calcaneus
320(1)
Unique Structures
320(1)
Menisci
320(1)
Pes Anserine
320(1)
Popliteal Fossa
320(1)
Joints
321(1)
Ligaments
322(1)
Joint Capsule
323(1)
Medial Collateral Ligament
323(1)
Lateral Collateral Ligament
323(1)
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
324(1)
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
324(1)
Muscles
324(1)
Hamstring Muscles
324(3)
Sartorius Muscle
327(1)
Gracilis Muscle
327(1)
Quadriceps Muscles
327(1)
Gastrocnemius Muscle
328(1)
Popliteus Muscle
328(1)
Plantaris Muscle
329(1)
Summary of Muscle Action
329(1)
Summary of Innervation
329(1)
Common Pathologies
329(3)
Review Questions
332(1)
Chapter 19 Leg, Ankle, and Foot
333(30)
Introduction
333(1)
Movements
333(3)
Bones and Landmarks
336(1)
Bony Landmarks of the Tibia
336(2)
Bony Landmarks of the Fibula
338(1)
Bones and Landmarks of the Foot
338(1)
Joints
339(1)
TibiofibularJoints
339(1)
Talocrural Joint
340(1)
SubtalarJoint
340(1)
Transverse TarsalJoint
340(1)
Metatarsophalangeal Joints
340(1)
InterphalangealJoints
340(1)
Arches of the Foot
341(1)
Ligaments
342(1)
Tibiofibular Joints
342(1)
Ligaments of the Foot and Ankle
343(1)
Unique Structures
344(1)
Plantar Fascia
344(1)
Pes Anserine
344(1)
Muscles
344(1)
Superficial Posterior Croup
344(4)
Deep Posterior Croup
348(3)
An terior Croup
351(1)
Lateral Group
352(2)
Intrinsic Muscles
354(1)
Summary of Muscle Action
355(1)
Summary of Innervation
355(1)
Common Pathologies
356(3)
Review Questions
359(4)
Part V Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Body
Chapter 20 Posture
363(10)
Introduction
363(1)
Vertebral Alignment
364(1)
Tools and Methods for Observation
365(1)
Upright Postures
366(1)
Standing
366(2)
Sitting
368(1)
Horizontal Postures
369(1)
Supine
369(1)
Side-Lying
370(1)
Prone
370(1)
Common Postural Deviations
371(1)
Review Questions
372(1)
Chapter 21 Gait
373(36)
Introduction
373(1)
Terminology
374(1)
Walking/Ambulation/Gait
374(1)
Ambulation
374(1)
Walking
374(1)
Gait
375(1)
Measurements of a Gait Cycle
375(1)
Phases of Gait
376(1)
Sub-phases of Gait
377(2)
Determinants of Gait
379(1)
Lateral Pelvic Shift
379(1)
Lateral Pelvic Tilt
379(1)
Pelvic Rotation
379(1)
Knee Flexion
380(1)
Ankle Plantar Flexion
380(1)
Interaction of Knee Flexion and Ankle Plantar Flexion
380(1)
Observation of Gait
380(1)
Pelvis and Hip
380(2)
Knee
382(1)
Ankle
383(1)
Head, Neck, Trunk, and Arms
384(1)
Age-Related Gait Patterns
385(1)
Common Gait Deviations and Compensations
385(1)
Muscle Weakness or Paralysis
386(2)
Range of Motion Limitations
388(1)
Neurological Involvement
389(1)
Pain
390(1)
Limb Length Discrepancy
390(1)
Review Questions
391(2)
Bibliography
393(4)
Answers to Review Questions
397(12)
Index 409