Palpation Techniques: Surface Anatomy for Physical Therapists
Description:
Students who desire to become competent in palpation
as well as experienced clinicians who seek a strong review of palpation will
find this text an excellent learning resource. -- Christopher
Hughes, PhD, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA
This lavishly illustrated guide to palpation techniques provides readers with
a solid understanding of topographic anatomy using clear, step-by-step
descriptions that teach how to first identify, and then distinguish between, the
various body structures.
Full-color photographs feature models with detailed
drawings of muscles, bones, and tendons sketched directly onto their skin,
indicating exactly where and how to palpate. Complementary color drawings show
the functional significance of each anatomic region.
Features
- In-depth coverage of the entire body -- upper
extremities, lower extremities, and the head and trunk -- all in one
comprehensive volume
- Over 850 full-color photographs and illustrations
enhance the text, making it especially useful for the visual learner
- Easy-to-reference text boxes contain tips and tricks,
including advice on finger placement, pressure application levels, and more
- Study questions at the end of each chapter aid readers
in self-assessment and review of the material
Palpation Techniques: Surface Anatomy for Physical Therapists will enable students and practitioners of physical therapy or osteopathy to develop their anatomic knowledge and optimize patient care.
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