Scott Benjamin, Roy Bechtel, Vincent Conroy
Cram Session in Functional Anatomy
A Handbook for Students and Clinicians
Scott Benjamin, Roy Bechtel, Vincent Conroy
Cram Session in Functional Anatomy
A Handbook for Students and Clinicians
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When all you need is a basic understanding of the anatomy of the muscular system, supplemented by current evidence and research, Cram Sessions on Functional Anatomy: Applications and Problem Solving for Real-Life Situations is what you will look to for quick, at-your-fingertips facts.
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When all you need is a basic understanding of the anatomy of the muscular system, supplemented by current evidence and research, Cram Sessions on Functional Anatomy: Applications and Problem Solving for Real-Life Situations is what you will look to for quick, at-your-fingertips facts.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 179g
- ISBN-13: 9781556429361
- ISBN-10: 1556429363
- Artikelnr.: 29945653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 179g
- ISBN-13: 9781556429361
- ISBN-10: 1556429363
- Artikelnr.: 29945653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Scott Benjamin, PT, DScPT, received his undergraduate training from the Michigan Technological University in 1982 and his BS in Physical Therapy degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1989. His graduate work was completed at the University of Maryland and he is the coauthor, with Dr. Bechtel, of one of the first texts on rehabilitation after artificial disc replacement in the country. He has authored papers on total disc arthroplasty, lateral epicondylitis, clinical modalities, isokinetic testing, and aquatic therapy. Scott teaches continuing education courses nationally with Dr. Bechtel. His areas of interest are biomechanics of the spine and sacroiliac joint, manual therapy, and rehabilitation. Roy H. Bechtel, PT, PhD, graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS in Physical Therapy in 1979. He received an MS in Physical Therapy from New York University in 1981 and a PhD in Biomechanics from the University of Maryland in 1998. He teaches in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science in the School of Medicine at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, and has conducted continuing education courses nationally and internationally. His research interests are in manual physical therapy, assessment and treatment of pain of spinal origin, and biomechanical modeling of forces applied to spine and sacroiliac joints. Recently, Dr. Bechtel published a paper on the tolerance for isokinetic testing pre- and post-lumbar fusion. He is the coauthor, with Dr. Benjamin, of a book on postsurgical rehabilitation after artificial disc replacement. Vincent M. Conroy, PT, DScPT, is a two-time graduate of the University of Maryland, receiving a BS in Physical Therapy in 1990 and his DScPT with an emphasis on Basic Science in 2005. Dr. Conroy currently holds the rank of Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science (PTRS). His primary duties include instruction of Human Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Musculoskeletal Screening Evaluation and Treatment. He also provides oversight as the Clinical Director of the Department of PTRS's Service Learning Center (SLC). The SLC provides pro-bono physical therapy intervention to individuals who do not have the benefit of health insurance. Dr. Conroy has lectured both regionally and nationally on topics related to the SLC and clinical anatomical reasoning.
Contents Contents Acknowledgments About the Authors Preface Foreword by
James T. S. Meadows, BScPT, FCAMT Introduction Section I: The upper limbs
Chapter 1: The Trapezius and Muscles That Affect the Neck Chapter 2: The
Deltoid Chapter 3: The Rotator Cuff and What Truly Controls the Shoulder
Chapter 4: The Triceps and Its Role in Shoulder Stability Chapter 5: The
Biceps and Its Role in the Shoulder Chapter 6: The Forearm and Hand
Muscles: What Is Their Role? Section II: The lower limbs Chapter 7: The
Gluteal Muscles: Their Role and Functions Chapter 8: The Hip Abductors,
Adductors, and Rotators Chapter 9: The Quadriceps and Hamstrings Chapter
10: The Gastrocnemius/Soleus and Fibularis Longus and Brevis Section III:
The spine Chapter 11: Review of Spinal Anatomy Chapter 12: The Lumbar Spine
Muscles and Their Function Chapter 13: Core Muscle Function Financial
Disclosures Index
James T. S. Meadows, BScPT, FCAMT Introduction Section I: The upper limbs
Chapter 1: The Trapezius and Muscles That Affect the Neck Chapter 2: The
Deltoid Chapter 3: The Rotator Cuff and What Truly Controls the Shoulder
Chapter 4: The Triceps and Its Role in Shoulder Stability Chapter 5: The
Biceps and Its Role in the Shoulder Chapter 6: The Forearm and Hand
Muscles: What Is Their Role? Section II: The lower limbs Chapter 7: The
Gluteal Muscles: Their Role and Functions Chapter 8: The Hip Abductors,
Adductors, and Rotators Chapter 9: The Quadriceps and Hamstrings Chapter
10: The Gastrocnemius/Soleus and Fibularis Longus and Brevis Section III:
The spine Chapter 11: Review of Spinal Anatomy Chapter 12: The Lumbar Spine
Muscles and Their Function Chapter 13: Core Muscle Function Financial
Disclosures Index
Contents Contents Acknowledgments About the Authors Preface Foreword by
James T. S. Meadows, BScPT, FCAMT Introduction Section I: The upper limbs
Chapter 1: The Trapezius and Muscles That Affect the Neck Chapter 2: The
Deltoid Chapter 3: The Rotator Cuff and What Truly Controls the Shoulder
Chapter 4: The Triceps and Its Role in Shoulder Stability Chapter 5: The
Biceps and Its Role in the Shoulder Chapter 6: The Forearm and Hand
Muscles: What Is Their Role? Section II: The lower limbs Chapter 7: The
Gluteal Muscles: Their Role and Functions Chapter 8: The Hip Abductors,
Adductors, and Rotators Chapter 9: The Quadriceps and Hamstrings Chapter
10: The Gastrocnemius/Soleus and Fibularis Longus and Brevis Section III:
The spine Chapter 11: Review of Spinal Anatomy Chapter 12: The Lumbar Spine
Muscles and Their Function Chapter 13: Core Muscle Function Financial
Disclosures Index
James T. S. Meadows, BScPT, FCAMT Introduction Section I: The upper limbs
Chapter 1: The Trapezius and Muscles That Affect the Neck Chapter 2: The
Deltoid Chapter 3: The Rotator Cuff and What Truly Controls the Shoulder
Chapter 4: The Triceps and Its Role in Shoulder Stability Chapter 5: The
Biceps and Its Role in the Shoulder Chapter 6: The Forearm and Hand
Muscles: What Is Their Role? Section II: The lower limbs Chapter 7: The
Gluteal Muscles: Their Role and Functions Chapter 8: The Hip Abductors,
Adductors, and Rotators Chapter 9: The Quadriceps and Hamstrings Chapter
10: The Gastrocnemius/Soleus and Fibularis Longus and Brevis Section III:
The spine Chapter 11: Review of Spinal Anatomy Chapter 12: The Lumbar Spine
Muscles and Their Function Chapter 13: Core Muscle Function Financial
Disclosures Index