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El. knyga: Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol 1. Locomotor System

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  • Formatas: 480 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783131494870
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  • Formatas: 480 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Thieme Publishing Group
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783131494870
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A sound understanding of the structure and function of the human body in all of its intricacies is the foundation of a complete medical education. Now in its sixth edition, this classic work makes the task of mastering this vast body of information easier and less daunting with its many user-friendly features:- Hundreds of outstanding full-color illustrations- Clear organization according to anatomical system- Abundant clinical notes- Side-by-side images and explanatory text- Helpful color-coding and consistent formatting throughout- Useful references and suggestions for further reading- Emphasizing clinical anatomy, the text integrates current information from an array of medical disciplines into the discussions of the locomotor system, including:General anatomyThe systematic anatomy of the locomotor systemThe topography of peripheral nerves and vessels in relation to the musculoskeletal systemAdditional features:Each section now features an overview of anatomical te

rms and their Latin equivalentsAn index of proper names for the interested reader
General Anatomy
1(34)
The Body
2(2)
Parts of the Body
2(1)
General Terms
2(2)
The Cell
4(4)
Cytoplasm
4(2)
Cell Nucleus
6(1)
Vital Cell Functions
6(2)
Tissues
8(12)
Epithelia
8(2)
Connective Tissue and Supporting Tissues
10(1)
Connective Tissue
10(2)
Cartilage
12(2)
Bone
14(2)
Development of Bone
16(2)
Muscular Tissue
18(2)
General Features of the Skeleton
20(10)
Classification of Bones
20(1)
Periosteum
20(2)
Joints between Bones
22(1)
Continuous Joints between Bones
22(2)
Discontinuous Joints between Bones
24(4)
Types of Discontinuous (Synovial) Joints
28(2)
General Features of the Muscles
30(4)
Classification of Skeletal Muscles
30(2)
Auxiliary Features of Muscles
32(1)
Investigation of Muscle Function
32(2)
Anatomical Terms and their Latin Equivalents
34(1)
Systematic Anatomy of the Locomotor System
35(74)
Trunk
35(73)
Vertebral Column
36(1)
Cervical Vertebrae
36(4)
Thoracic Vertebrae
40(2)
Lumbar Vertebrae
42(2)
Malformations and Variations of the Presacral Vertebral Column
44(2)
Sacrum
46(2)
Coccyx
48(2)
Variations in the Sacral Region
50(2)
Ossification of the Vertebrae
52(2)
Intervertebral Disks
54(2)
Ligaments of the Vertebral Column
56(2)
Joints of the Vertebral Column
58(4)
The Vertebral Column as a Whole
62(2)
Thoracic Cage
64(1)
Ribs
64(2)
Sternum
66(2)
Joints of the Ribs
68(2)
Structure of the Thoracic Cage
70(1)
Movements of the Thoracic Cage
70(2)
Intrinsic Muscles of the Back
72(4)
Suboccipital Muscles
76(2)
Body Wall
78(1)
Thoracolumbar Fascia
78(1)
Extrinsic Ventrolateral Muscles
78(2)
Prevertebral Muscles
80(1)
Scalene Muscles
80(2)
Muscles of the Thoracic Cage
82(1)
Intercostal Muscles
82(2)
Abdominal Wall
84(1)
Superficial Abdominal Muscles
84(6)
Function of the Superficial Abdominal Musculature
90(2)
Fascias of Abdominal Wall
92(2)
Deep Abdominal Muscles
94(2)
Sites of Weakness in the Abdominal Wall
96(6)
Diaphragm
102(2)
Position and Function of the Diaphragm
104(1)
Sites of Diaphragmatic Hernias
104(2)
Pelvic Floor
106(1)
Pelvic Diaphragm
106(1)
Urogenital Diaphragm
106(2)
Anatomical Terms and their Latin Equivalents
108(1)
Upper Limb
109(76)
Bones, Ligaments and Joints
110(26)
Shoulder Girdle
110(1)
Scapula
110(1)
Ligaments of the Scapula
110(2)
Clavicle
112(1)
Joints of the Shoulder Girdle
112(2)
The Free Upper Limb
114(1)
Bone of the Arm
114(2)
Shoulder Joint
116(1)
Movements of the Shoulder Joint
116(2)
Bones of the Forearm
118(2)
Elbow Joint
120(2)
Distal Radioulnar Joint
122(1)
Continuous Fibrous Joint between Radius and Ulna
122(2)
Carpus
124(2)
Individual Bones of the Carpus
126(2)
Bones of the Metacarpus and Digits
128(2)
Radiocarpal and Midcarpal Joints
130(2)
Movements in the Radiocarpal and Midcarpal Joints
132(2)
Carpometacarpal and Intermetacarpal joints
134(1)
Metacarpophalangeal and Digital Joints
134(2)
Muscles, Fascias, and Special Features
136(48)
Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle and Arm
136(1)
Classification of the Muscles
136(2)
Shoulder Muscles Inserted on the Humerus
138(6)
Trunk Muscles Inserted on the Shoulder Girdle
144(2)
Cranial Muscles Inserted on the Shoulder Girdle
146(2)
Function of the Shoulder Girdle Muscles
148(4)
Fascias and Spaces in the Shoulder Girdle Region
152(2)
Arm Muscles
154(4)
Muscles of the Forearm
158(1)
Classification of the Muscles
158(2)
Ventral Forearm Muscles
160(4)
Radial Forearm Muscles
164(2)
Dorsal Forearm Muscles
166(4)
Function of Muscles of the Elbow Joint and Forearm
170(2)
Function of Muscles of the Wrist and the Midcarpal Joint
172(2)
Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand
174(1)
Central muscles of the hand
174(2)
Thenar Muscles
176(2)
Palmar Aponeurosis
178(1)
Hypothenar Muscles
178(2)
Fascias and Special Features of the Free Upper Limb
180(1)
Fascias
180(2)
Tendinous Sheaths
182(2)
Anatomical Terms and their Latin Equivalents
184(1)
Lower Limb
185(96)
Bones, Ligaments, Joints
186(46)
Pelvis
186(1)
Hip Bone
186(2)
Junctions between the Bones of the Pelvis
188(1)
Morphology of the Bony Pelvis
188(4)
The Free Lower Limb
192(1)
Femur
192(2)
Patella
194(2)
Positions of the Femur
196(2)
Hip Joint
198(4)
Bones of the Leg
202(4)
Knee Joint
206(6)
Movements of the Knee Joint
212(2)
Alignment of the Lower Limb
214(1)
Connections between the Tibia and the Fibula
214(2)
Bones of the Foot
216(4)
Sesamoid Bones
220(2)
Joints of the Foot
222(4)
Ligaments of the Joints of the Foot
226(1)
Morphology and Function of the Skeleton of the Foot
226(2)
The Plantar Arch and Its Function
228(2)
Foot Types
230(2)
Muscles, Fascias, and Special Features
232(48)
Muscles of the Hip and Thigh
232(1)
Classification of the Muscles
232(2)
Dorsal Hip Muscles
234(4)
Ventral Hip Muscles
238(2)
Adductors of the Thigh
240(4)
Function of the Hip Muscles and Adductors of Thigh
244(4)
Anterior Thigh Muscles
248(2)
Posterior Thigh Muscles
250(2)
Function of the Knee Joint Muscles
252(2)
Fascias of the Hip and Thigh
254(2)
Long Muscles of the Leg and Foot
256(1)
Classification of the Muscles
256(2)
Anterior Leg Muscles
258(4)
Posterior Leg Muscles
262(4)
Function of the Ankle, Subtalar and Talocalcaneonavicular Joint Muscles
266(2)
Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot
268(1)
Muscles of the Dorsum of the Foot
268(2)
Muscles of the Sole of the Foot
270(6)
Fascias of the Leg and the Foot
276(2)
Tendinous Sheaths in the Foot
278(2)
Anatomical Terms and their Latin Equivalents
280(1)
Head and Neck
281(52)
Skull
282(36)
Subdivision of the Skull
282(1)
Ossification of the Skull
282(2)
Special Features of Intra-membranous Ossification
284(1)
Sutures and Synchondroses
284(2)
Structure of the Cranial Bones
286(1)
Calvaria
286(2)
Lateral View of the Skull
288(2)
Posterior View of the Skull
290(2)
Anterior View of the Skull
292(2)
External surface of cranial base
294(2)
Internal surface of cranial base
296(2)
Variants of the Internal Surface of cranial base
298(2)
Sites for Passage for Vessels and Nerves
300(2)
Mandible
302(2)
Shape of Mandible
304(1)
Hyoid Bone
304(2)
Orbital Cavity
306(1)
Pterygopalatine Fossa
306(2)
Nasal Cavity
308(2)
Cranial Shapes
310(1)
Malformations
310(2)
Special Cranial Shapes and Sutures
312(2)
Accessory Bones of the Skull
314(2)
Temporomandibular Joint
316(2)
Muscles and Fascias
318(14)
Muscles of the Head
318(1)
Mimetic Muscles
318(6)
Muscles of Mastication
324(2)
Ventral Muscles of the Neck
326(1)
Infrahyoid Muscles
326(2)
Head Muscles Inserted on the Shoulder Girdle
328(2)
Fascias of the Neck
330(2)
Anatomical Terms and their Latin Equivalents
332(1)
Topography of Peripheral Nerves and Vessels
333(112)
Head and Neck
334(34)
Regions
334(2)
Anterior Facial Regions
336(2)
Orbital Region
338(2)
Lateral Facial Regions
340(2)
Infratemporal Fossa
342(2)
Superior View of the Orbit
344(2)
Occipital Region and Posterior Cervical (Nuchal) Region
346(1)
Suboccipital Triangle
346(2)
Lateral Pharyngeal and Retropharyngeal Spaces
348(2)
Submandibular Triangle
350(2)
Retromandibular Fossa
352(2)
Middle Region of the Neck
354(2)
Thyroid Region
356(2)
Ventrolateral Cervical Regions
358(8)
Scalenovertebral Triangle
366(2)
Upper Limb
368(26)
Regions
368(2)
Deltopectoral Triangle
370(2)
Axillary Region
372(2)
Axillary Spaces
374(2)
Anterior Region of Arm
376(4)
Posterior Region of Arm
380(2)
Cubital Fossa
382(4)
Anterior of forearm Region
386(2)
Anterior Region of wris
388(1)
Palm of Hand
388(4)
Dorsum of the Hand
392(1)
Radial Fovea, "Anatomical Snuff Box"
392(2)
Trunk
394(18)
Regions
394(2)
Regions of the Thorax
396(1)
Anterior Thorax Regions
396(1)
Posterior Thorax Regions
396(2)
Regions of the Abdomen
398(2)
Inguinal Region
400(4)
Lumbar Region
404(2)
Perineal Region of the Female
406(2)
Perineal Region of the Male
408(4)
Lower Limb
412(32)
Regions
412(2)
Subinguinal Region
414(2)
Saphenous Opening
416(2)
Gluteal Region
418(4)
Anterior Region of the Thigh
422(4)
Posterior Region of the Thigh
426(2)
Posterior Region of the Knee
428(2)
Popliteal Fossa
430(2)
Anterior Region of the Leg
432(2)
Posterior Region of the Leg
434(2)
Medial Retromalleolar Region
436(2)
Dorsum of the Foot
438(2)
Sole of the Foot
440(4)
Anatomical Terms and their Latin Equivalents
444(1)
For those who want to learn more 445(1)
Index of Proper Names 446(3)
References 449(8)
Index 457