Essentials of kinesiology for the physical therapist assistant

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Essentials of kinesiology for the physical therapist assistant

by Paul Jackson Mansfield, Donald A. Neumann

Mosby, c2009

  • pbk.

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With clear, concise explanations and detailed illustrations, "Essentials of Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist Assistant" is designed specifically for fast-paced PTA programs. This book makes even the most complex and daunting content logical and easy to understand by starting with the basic principles of kinesiology and building up to the applied presentation of upper- and lower-extremity areas of the body. A unique atlas-style layout used in body-region chapters pairs an illustration of an individual with a listing of that muscle's attachments, innervations, and actions, providing you with valuable information in an excellent visual reference. This student-friendly book also features chapter outlines, key terms, learning objectives, clinical feature boxes, and much more to make learning easy.

Table of Contents

1. Basic Principles of Kinesiology 2. Structure and Function of Joints 3. Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscle 4. Structure and Function of the Shoulder Complex 5. Structure and Function of the Elbow and Forearm Complex 6. Structure and Function of the Wrist 7. Structure and Function of the Hand 8. Structure and Function of the Vertebral Column 9. Structure and Function of the Hip 10. Structure and Function of the Knee 11. Structure and Function of the Ankle and Foot 12. Fundamentals of Gait 13. Temporomandibular Joint and Ventilation ANSWERS TO CHAPTER STUDY QUESTIONS GLOSSARY INDEX

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