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The Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy

Chris Jarmey

A Reference for Students of Physical Therapy, Medicine, Sports, and Bodywork

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Release Date: 10/01/2022

Edition: Revised
Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Medicine
Label: Lotus Publishing Limited
Contributors: Thomas W. Myers (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Lotus Publishing Limited
Pages: 232

A Reference for Students of Physical Therapy, Medicine, Sports, and Bodywork
The Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy is an essential full-color guide for students and practitioners alike to learn bones, muscles, nerves, the cell, and all major body systems. Concise and pocket-sized, this tool is suitable as an on-the-go reference or an essential part of your home library.
Revised and updated! A user-friendly illustrated guidebook to human anatomy, written for students and practitioners

This concise, pocket-sized book is a full-color revision and is an excellent resource for therapists; science students; and practitioners of anatomy and physiology, pathology, massage, physical therapy, chiropractic, medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy. This convenient learning companion is perfect as an on-the-go reference or as part of your home library.

The Pocket Atlas of Human Anatomy interweaves text and images in a user-friendly and accessible way. Images have been modified from the previous edition to improve the visual aspect of this highly reliable tool for learning bones, muscles, nerves, the cell, and all major body systems.

A final chapter by Thomas W. Myers outlines a key part of his Anatomy Trains model of human anatomy: myofascial meridians. This chapter presents a map of how tracks of fascial fabric wind longitudinally through series of muscles. This new approach to structural patterning has far-reaching implications for effective movement training and manual therapy treatment.

The appendixes illustrate cutaneous nerve supply and dermatomes (appendix 1); the major skeletal muscles, including detailed charts of the main muscles involved in movement (appendix 2); and the remaining body systems (appendix 3).