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Palpation Techniques: Surface Anatomy for Physical Therapists 2nd New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 270x195 mm, weight: 1179 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131463422
  • ISBN-13: 9783131463425
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  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131463422
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Praise for the previous edition:
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

This completely updated second edition of Palpation Techniques is a beautifully illustrated guide with clear, step-by-step descriptions that teaches readers how to identify and then distinguish between various body structures. It includes more than 800 full-color photographs of models with detailed drawings of muscles, bones, and tendons sketched directly onto their skin, and complementary color illustrations showing the functional significance of each anatomic region.

Key Features of the Second Edition:

  • New palpation techniques for the shoulder
  • New photos and illustrations for the hand, hip, and foot
  • Additional study questions and updated references

This revised edition will enable physical therapy and osteopathy practitioners and students to refine their knowledge of anatomy and thus optimize patient care.

Recenzijas

"I have used a number of palpation references, but this one is the most

useful."-- Doody's, on first edition

1 Basic Principles
3(16)
Why Do Clinicians Need Surface Anatomy?
3(1)
What Is Understood by Surface Anatomy in this Book?
3(1)
Where Can Surface Anatomy Be Used?
3(1)
Components in the Assessment of a Joint or Section of the Spine
3(1)
Orientation Before the Application of Special Assessment and Treatment Techniques
4(1)
Basis for the Local Treatment of Tendons, Bursae, etc.
4(1)
Clinical Relevance
4(1)
Characteristics of Palpation
4(1)
When Is Surface Anatomy Applied?
5(1)
Prerequisites
5(1)
Anatomical/Topographical Background
5(1)
Precise Palpation as a Process
5(1)
Experience
6(1)
Palpation Techniques and Resistances
6(7)
Central Aspects of the Procedure
6(1)
Pressure Applied during Palpation
6(1)
Palpatory Techniques
7(1)
Palpating Bony Edges
7(1)
Palpating Bony Prominences
8(1)
Palpating Muscle Bellies
8(1)
Palpating the Edge of Muscles
9(1)
Palpating Tendons
9(1)
Palpating Ligaments
10(1)
Palpating Capsules
11(1)
Palpating Bursae
11(1)
Palpating Peripheral Nerves
12(1)
Palpating Blood Vessels (Arteries)
12(1)
Palpation Aids
13(2)
Guiding Structures
13(1)
Connecting Lines
13(1)
Supporting Measures for Confirming a Palpation
13(1)
Marking Structures
14(1)
Starting Positions for Practice (Practice SPs)
14(1)
Study Questions
15(4)
2 Shoulder Complex
19(34)
Significance and Function of the Shoulder Region
19(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
19(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
20(2)
General Orientation---Posterior
22(2)
Local Palpation---Posterior
24(7)
Local Palpation---Lateral
31(6)
General Orientation---Anterior
37(1)
Local Palpation---Anteromedial
38(2)
Local Palpation---Anterolateral
40(10)
Study Questions
50(3)
3 Elbow Complex
53(26)
Significance and Function of the Elbow Complex
53(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
53(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
53(4)
General Orientation---Anterior
57(1)
Local Palpation---Anterior
57(4)
Local Palpation---Medial
61(6)
Local Palpation---Lateral
67(7)
General Orientation---Posterior Humerus
74(2)
Study Questions
76(3)
4 Hand
79(34)
Significance and Function of the Hand
79(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
80(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
81(4)
General Orientation---Dorsal
85(4)
Local Palpation of the Dorsal Soft Tissues
89(4)
Local Palpation of the Dorsal Aspect of the Carpal Bones
93(6)
General Orientation---Palmar
99(1)
Local Palpation of the Palmar Soft Tissues
100(3)
Local Palpation of the Palmar Aspect of the Carpal Bones
103(7)
Study Questions
110(3)
5 Hip and Groin Region
113(22)
Significance and Function of the Hip and Groin Region
113(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
113(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
113(5)
Local Palpation---Lateral
118(2)
Local Palpation---Dorsal
120(2)
Local Palpation---Anterior
122(9)
Study Questions
131(4)
6 Knee Joint
135(34)
Significance and Function of the Knee Joint
135(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
136(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
136(4)
Palpating an Increase in Temperature
140(1)
Palpating Edema
141(1)
Local Palpation---Anterior
142(5)
Local Palpation---Medial
147(2)
Local Palpation of the Anteromedial Soft Tissues
149(6)
Local Palpation---Lateral
155(7)
Local Palpation---Posterior
162(3)
Study Questions
165(4)
7 Foot
169(34)
Significance and Function of the Foot
169(2)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
171(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
172(2)
Local Palpation of the Medial Border of the Foot
174(9)
Local Palpation of the Lateral Border of the Foot
183(8)
Local Palpation of the Dorsum of the Foot
191(5)
Local Palpation of the Distal Posterior Leg
196(3)
Study Questions
199(4)
8 Soft Tissues
203(20)
Significance and Function of Soft Tissues
203(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
203(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
203(1)
Summary of the Palpatory Process
204(2)
Starting Position
206(1)
Difficult and Alternative Starting Positions
206(1)
Palpation Techniques
207(4)
Tips for Assessment and Treatment
211(2)
Examples of Treatment
213(6)
Study Questions
219(4)
9 Posterior Pelvis
223(38)
Significance and Function of the Pelvic Region
223(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
223(2)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
225(8)
Summary of the Palpatory Process
233(1)
Palpatory Techniques for Quick Orientation on the Bones
234(3)
Palpatory Procedure for Quick Orientation on the Muscles
237(4)
Local Palpation Techniques
241(8)
Orienting Projections
249(4)
Local Palpation of the Pelvic-Trochanter Region
253(4)
Tips for Assessment and Treatment
257(1)
Study Questions
258(3)
10 Lumbar Spine
261(32)
Significance and Function of the Lumbar Spine
261(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
262(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
263(15)
Summary of the Palpatory Process
278(1)
Starting Position
278(1)
Difficult and Alternative Starting Positions
279(1)
Palpation Techniques
279(5)
Tips for Assessment and Treatment
284(5)
Study Questions
289(4)
11 Thoracic Spine and Thoracic Cage
293(44)
Significance and Function of the Thoracic Region
293(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
294(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
295(9)
Summary of the Palpatory Process
304(1)
Starting Position
304(1)
Difficult and Alternative Starting Positions
304(1)
Posterior Palpation Techniques
304(18)
Anterior Palpation Techniques
322(11)
Study Questions
333(4)
12 Cervical Spine
337(52)
Significance and Function of the Cervical Spine
337(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
337(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
338(14)
Summary of the Palpatory Process
352(1)
Starting Position
352(2)
Difficult and Alternative Starting Positions
354(1)
Posterior Palpation Techniques
354(16)
Lateral Palpation Techniques
370(11)
Anterior Palpation Techniques
381(5)
Study Questions
386(3)
13 Head and Jaw
389(18)
Introduction
389(1)
Significance and Function of the Temporomandibular Joint
389(1)
Common Applications for Treatment in this Region
389(1)
Required Basic Anatomical and Biomechanical Knowledge
389(1)
Anatomy of the Bony Skull
390(1)
Palpation of the Bony Skull
390(1)
The Jaw---Temporomandibular Joints
391(3)
Palpating the Temporomandibular Joints
394(1)
Palpatory Examination of the Jaw Muscles
395(10)
Study Questions
405(2)
Bibliography 407(6)
Index 413