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Anatomy and Human Movement

Structure and Function

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Since its first publication in 1989, Anatomy and Human Movement has become the seminal textbook for physiotherapy and occupational therapy students in both the UK and internationally.

This eighth edition has been fully updated by Professor Emeritus Roger Soames to incorporate the latest evidence and practice. It provides a clear and detailed account of musculoskeletal structure and function, with self-contained modules, multiple choice questions, illustrations and electronic ancillaries to support both learning and teaching.

The book will be invaluable for anyone needing to learn and remember how movement takes place, including students of sport and exercise sciences, orthopaedic health, chiropody and podiatry, chiropractic and osteopathy, and complementary medicine. It is also suitable for practising clinicians wishing to refresh their knowledge of functional anatomy.

  • Self-contained modules help users study at their own pace and time
  • Easy to navigate ¿ key concepts, summary boxes and overview make it easy to retain information
  • Learning objectives for each subsection to provide a framework for the student
  • Self-assessment questions to support learning
  • Full-colour illustrations represent anatomy in 3D
  • Electronic ancillaries for flexible learning outside the classroom - a supplementary e-learning course and varied validation resources, such as outcome measures, animations, videos, quizzes, activity analyses and MCQ tests
  • Fully revised and updated
  • New self-test MCQs

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April 2024, Physiotherapy Essentials, Englisch
Elsevier
978-0-443-11327-7

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