Overview:
Created for those who will work in physical activity fields, the thoroughly revised and updated edition of Kinetic Anatomy continues to address how anatomy affects movement – how the human body is constructed and how it moves – by discussing bones, tying the bones together to make articulations, placing muscles on the bones, and observing how the joints move when the muscles contract. | Contents:- Part 1 General Concepts of Anatomy (includes)
- Structures
- Movement
Part 2 Upper Extremity (includes)
- The Shoulder
- The Elbow and Forearm
- The Wrist and Hand
- Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Upper Extremity
Part 3 The Spinal Column, Pelvis, and Thorax (includes)
- The Spinal Column and Pelvis
- The Thorax
- Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Spinal Column and Thorax
Part 4 Lower Extremity (includes)
- The Hip and Thigh
- The Knee
- The Lower Leg, Ankle and Foot
- Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Lower Extremity
Answers to End-of-Chapter Questions Suggested Readings Index About the Author Essentials of Interactive Functional Anatomy
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