Dòng
|
Nội dung
|
1
|
Functional anatomy for physical therapists / Jutta Hochschild US : Thieme, 2016578 tr. ; cm.Anatomy, with all its fascinating facets to investigate and teach, has been and continues to be my calling.
To probe more deeply into the interconnections between structures and, through that, to clarify many
functional problems that patients have never ceases to engage me.
My students have always had a great deal to learn, but it is important to me that they understand
anatomy, not merely memorize it. I dedicate my book to them. Based on 25 years and approximately 7,000
hours teaching functional anatomy—this book evolved from an instructional manual after many years of
work.
My book should not and cannot replace the classical anatomy texts. Rather, it is a supplement to them.
Thus, I delve thoroughly into joint surfaces and the formation of joints, while only briefly describing the
bones. While I have assumed a background knowledge of muscle origins and insertions, I feel it is
important to describe the functional aspects of the muscles.
Palpation of the various structures makes up a large portion of the book. It remains an important
component of examination and treatment in physical therapy.
I hope that my references to pathology and the practical tips are useful for all my colleagues in
everyday practice.
I especially wish to thank the illustrator, Piotr Gusta and his wife, who immersed themselves deeply in
their work. The superb, detailed figures found in this book are the result.
I would like to thank Dr. Alan Wiser for his excellent translation. I would also like to extend thanks to
Angelika-Marie Findgott and Gabriele Kuhn-Giovannini for their excellent support, and to all the other
associates at Thieme Publishers who participated in the production of this book.
I also thank my colleagues at the School of Physical Therapy at the University Hospital Frankfurt. They
have always assisted me in gathering important data.
Đầu mục:1
(Lượt lưu thông:0)
Tài liệu số:1
(Lượt truy cập:1)
|
|
|
|
|