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Joe Muscolino’s The Muscular System Manual: The Skeletal Muscles of the Human Body, 4th Edition is an atlas of the muscles of the human body. This approachable, yet detailed, musculoskeletal anatomy manual provides both beginner and advanced students with a thorough understanding of skeletal muscles in a compartmentalized, customizable layout. Each muscle spread shows the individual muscle drawn over a photo of the human body, with an arrow to indicate the line of pull of the muscle, and explains: the muscle name, the origin of that name, Greek and Latin derivations, pronunciation, attachments, actions, eccentric contraction function, isometric contraction function, innervation to two levels of detail with predominant levels in bold, and arterial supply to two levels of detail. This new edition also features robust Evolve resources, an updated art program, and new chapter review and critical thinking questions that encourage you to apply what you have learned to prepare for practice.

  • UNIQUE! Overlay art, consisting of over 380 full-color anatomical illustrations of muscles, bones, and ligaments drawn over photographs, helps identify the positions of muscles and bones in the human body.
  • UNIQUE! Electronic Muscle and Bone Review Program features a base photograph with a skeleton drawn in and a list of every muscle for each major region of the body so students can choose any combination of muscles and place them onto the illustration — allowing them to see not only the muscle attachments, but also the relationship among the muscles of the region.
  • Complete muscle coverage in an easy-to-understand layout makes this text appropriate for novices to anatomy, as well as intermediate and advanced students.
  • Content organized by body region and includes information on how muscles in that region function together and large drawings of the muscles of that region so you can go directly to the topic you are studying.
  • Covers the methodology for each muscle with information for learning muscle actions to explain the reasoning behind each action — and encourage you to learn and not just memorize.
  • A four-color, student-friendly design with sections clearly boxed throughout and checkboxes that help you keep track of what you need to learn and what you have mastered.
  • Customizable format, with checkboxes and numbered lists in each muscle layout, presents basic muscle information for the beginning student in bold type and more advanced information in regular type.
  • Palpation boxes include bulleted steps instructing how to palpate each muscle so you can apply this assessment skill in practice.
  • Evolve website for instructors includes TEACH Resources, a Test Bank, and an image collection so instructors can easily access all of the materials they need to teach their course in one place — and track through the course management system provided via Evolve.
  • Evolve website for students includes access to audio of the author reading aloud muscle names, attachments, and actions for the muscles covered in the book, labeling exercises, and more to enrich your learning experience.

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Date de parution 22 avril 2016
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9780323327718
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 87 Mo

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THE MUSCULAR
SYSTEM MANUAL
The Skeletal Muscles of the Human Body
FOURTH EDITION
JOSEPH E. MUSCOLINO, DC,
Instructor, Purchase College, State University of New York (SUNY) Purchase, New York
Owner, The Art and Science of Kinesiology Stamford, Connecticut
http://www.learnmuscles.comTable of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
REVIEWERS
FOURTH EDITION FOREWORDS
THIRD EDITION FOREWORD
SECOND EDITION FOREWORD
PREFACE
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
PART 1: The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 1: Basic Kinesiology Terminology
MAJOR BODY PARTS
ANATOMIC POSITION
LOCATION TERMINOLOGY
PLANESAXES
MOVEMENT TERMINOLOGY
JOINT ACTION ATLAS
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 2: The Skeletal System
THE SKELETON
JOINTS
ATLAS OF BONY LANDMARKS AND MUSCLE ATTACHMENT SITES ON
BONES
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 3: How Muscles Function
MUSCLES CREATE PULLING FORCES
WHAT IS A MUSCLE CONTRACTION?
NAMING A MUSCLE’s ATTACHMENTS: ORIGIN AND INSERTION VS.
ATTACHMENTS
ROLES OF MUSCLES
SLIDING FILAMENT MECHANISM
MUSCLE FIBER ARCHITECTURE
LEARNING MUSCLES
PALPATION GUIDELINES
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THINK IT THROUGH
PART 2: The Skeletal Muscles of the Upper Extremity
Chapter 4: Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle Joints
Posterior View of the Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle Region
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle RegionRight Lateral View of the Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle and Neck Region
Trapezius (“Trap”)
Rhomboids Major and Minor
Levator Scapulae
Serratus Anterior
Pectoralis Minor
Subclavius
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 5: Muscles of the Glenohumeral Joint
Posterior View of the Muscles of the Glenohumeral Joint and Shoulder Girdle
Region
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Glenohumeral Joint and Shoulder Girdle
Region
Posterior and Anterior Views of the Muscles of the Glenohumeral Joint
Anterior View of a Frontal Plane Section through the Right Glenohumeral Joint
Right Lateral Views of the Muscles of the Neck, Shoulder Girdle, and Trunk
Regions
Deltoid
Coracobrachialis
Pectoralis Major
Latissimus Dorsi (“Lat”)
Teres Major
Rotator Cuff Group
Supraspinatus (of Rotator Cuff Group)
Infraspinatus (of Rotator Cuff Group)
Teres Minor (of Rotator Cuff Group)
Subscapularis (of Rotator Cuff Group)
Review Questions
Think It ThroughChapter 6: Muscles of the Elbow and Radioulnar Joints
Anterior Views of the Muscles of the Right Elbow Joint
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Right Elbow Joint
Lateral View of the Muscles of the Right Elbow Joint
Medial View of the Muscles of the Right Elbow Joint
Views of the Muscles of the Right Radioulnar Joints
Transverse Plane Cross Sections of the Right Arm
Biceps Brachii
Brachialis
Brachioradialis (of Radial Group)
Triceps Brachii
Anconeus
Pronator Teres
Pronator Quadratus
Supinator
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 7: Muscles of the Wrist Joint
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint—Superficial View
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint— Intermediate View
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint—Deep View
Anterior View of the Right Wrist Flexor Group of Muscles
Posterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint—Superficial View
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint— Deep Views
Posterior View of the Right Wrist Extensor Group of Muscles
Medial View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint
Lateral View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint
Transverse Plane Cross Sections of the Right Forearm
Flexor Carpi Radialis (of Wrist Flexor Group)Palmaris Longus (of Wrist Flexor Group)
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris (of Wrist Flexor Group)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus (of Wrist Extensor and Radial Groups)
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis (of Wrist Extensor and Radial Groups)
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris (of Wrist Extensor Group)
REVIEW QUESTIONS
THINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 8: Extrinsic Muscles of the Finger Joints
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger Muscles
—Superficial View
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger Muscles
—Intermediate View
Anterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger Muscles
—Deep View
Posterior View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger
Muscles—Superficial View
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger
Muscles—Intermediate and Deep Views
Lateral View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger Muscles
Medial View of the Muscles of the Right Wrist Joint and Extrinsic Finger Muscles
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis (FDS)
Flexor Digitorum Profundus (FDP)
Flexor Pollicis Longus
Extensor Digitorum
Extensor Digiti Minimi
Deep Distal Four Group
Abductor Pollicis Longus (of Deep Distal Four Group)
Extensor Pollicis Brevis (of Deep Distal Four Group)
Extensor Pollicis Longus (of Deep Distal Four Group)
Extensor Indicis (of Deep Distal Four Group)
REVIEW QUESTIONSTHINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 9: Intrinsic Muscles of the Finger Joints
Anterior (Palmar) View of the Musculature of the Right Hand—Superficial View
with Palmar Aponeurosis
Anterior (Palmar) View of the Musculature of the Right Hand—Superficial
Muscular View
Anterior (Palmar) View of the Musculature of the Right Hand—Intermediate
Muscular View
Anterior (Palmar) View of the Musculature of the Right Hand—Deep Muscular
View
Anterior (Palmar) View of the Musculature of the Right Hand—Deepest Muscular
View
Posterior (Dorsal) View of the Musculature of the Right Hand
Transverse Plane Cross Section of the Right Wrist
Transverse Plane Cross Section of the Right Hand through the Metacarpal Bones
Dorsal Digital Expansion
Thenar Eminence Group
Abductor Pollicis Brevis
Flexor Pollicis Brevis
Opponens Pollicis
Hypothenar Eminence Group
Abductor Digiti Minimi Manus
Flexor Digiti Minimi Manus
Opponens Digiti Minimi
Central Compartment Group
Adductor Pollicis
Lumbricals Manus
Palmar Interossei
Dorsal Interossei Manus (DIM)
Palmaris Brevis
REVIEW QUESTIONSTHINK IT THROUGH
PART 3: The Skeletal Muscles of the Axial Body
Chapter 10: Muscles of the Spinal Joints
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Superficial and Intermediate Views
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Deep Views
Anterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Superficial and Intermediate Views
Anterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Deep Views
Right Lateral View of the Muscles of the Trunk
Transverse Plane Cross Sections of the Trunk
Posterior Views of the Neck and Upper Back Region—Superficial Views
Posterior Views of the Neck and Upper Back Region—Intermediate Views
Posterior Views of the Neck and Upper Back Region—Deep Views
Anterior Views of the Neck and Upper Chest Region—Superficial Views
Anterior Views of the Neck and Upper Chest Region—Intermediate and Deep
Views
Right Lateral View of the Muscles of the Neck Region
Cross-Sectional View of the Neck
FULL SPINE
Erector Spinae Group
Iliocostalis (of Erector Spinae Group)
Longissimus (of Erector Spinae Group)
Spinalis (of Erector Spinae Group)
Transversospinalis Group
Semispinalis (of Transversospinalis Group)
Multifidus (of Transversospinalis Group)
Rotatores (of Transversospinalis Group)
Interspinales
Intertransversarii
NECK AND HEADSternocleidomastoid (SCM)
Scalene Group
Anterior Scalene (of Scalene Group)
Middle Scalene (of Scalene Group)
Posterior Scalene (of Scalene Group)
Prevertebral Group
Longus Colli (of Prevertebral Group)
Longus Capitis (of Prevertebral Group)
Rectus Capitis Anterior (of Prevertebral Group)
Rectus Capitis Lateralis (of Prevertebral Group)
Splenius Capitis
Splenius Cervicis
Suboccipital Group
Views of the Suboccipital Group
Rectus Capitis Posterior Major (of Suboccipital Group)
Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor (of Suboccipital Group)
Obliquus Capitis Inferior (of Suboccipital Group)
Obliquus Capitis Superior (of Suboccipital Group)
LOW BACK
Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles
Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles—Superficial View
Anterior Abdominal Wall Muscles—Deep View
Rectus Abdominis (of Anterior Abdominal Wall)
External Abdominal Oblique (of Anterior Abdominal Wall)
Internal Abdominal Oblique (of Anterior Abdominal Wall)
Transversus Abdominis (of Anterior Abdominal Wall)
Psoas Minor
REVIEW QUESTIONSTHINK IT THROUGH
Chapter 11: Muscles of the Rib Cage Joints
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Superficial and Intermediate Views
Posterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Deep Views
Anterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Superficial and Intermediate Views
Anterior Views of the Muscles of the Trunk—Deep Views
Right Lateral View of the Muscles of th

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