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Kinetic Anatomy - Robert S. Behnke

Kinetic Anatomy

Buch | Softcover
344 Seiten
2012 | Third Edition
Human Kinetics (Verlag)
978-1-4504-1055-7 (ISBN)
CHF 148,35 inkl. MwSt
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This loose-leaf version of Kinetic Anatomy, Third Edition, offers students an affordable, printed version of the text. Other binding options are listed on the right side of the page.
This is the loose-leaf version of Kinetic Anatomy, Third Edition, which offers students an affordable, printed version of the text. Other binding options are listed on the right side of the page.

Created primarily for those who will work in physical activity fields, the third edition of Kinetic Anatomy continues to build on its previous editions to assert itself as the ideal resource for learning structural anatomy and how it affects movement. The text gives students a firm concept of musculoskeletal anatomy by systematically assembling each component of the human body. Layer by layer, readers will study bones, ligaments, joints, and muscles on the bones, as well as the nerves and blood vessels that supply these muscles that are essential for movement.

Kinetic Anatomy, Third Edition, includes coverage of three major structures that are not often considered when studying the anatomy of movement: the brain, heart, and lungs. As the centerpieces for the nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems, these structures are essential to human movement and are highlighted throughout the text where appropriate. In addition, other fundamental features make this resource a valuable tool for learning and teaching human anatomy:

• A one-year subscription to Musculoskeletal Anatomy Review, an online anatomy program, provides an interactive forum for reviewing regional structural anatomy.

• A new chapter on the head completes the regional approach followed in the text.

• More information on muscle and motor units helps broaden information on movement potential in selected sport activities.

• Expanded discussion on joint strength and movement and the function of muscles (agonists, antagonists, stabilizers, and synergists), levers, and exercise supports understanding of how the human body is constructed.

• Full-color photos and illustrations enhance the learning experience.

• New Functional Movement Exercises provide students with the opportunity for practical application of their studies by asking them to identify the prime mover, antagonist, fixator, and synergist muscle in a particular movement.

• Hands On exercises throughout the book offer students practice in physically identifying anatomical structures on themselves or on a partner.

Included with each new text is a key code allowing students one-year access to the online anatomy program Musculoskeletal Anatomy Review. This engaging supplement to the text offers a regional review of structural anatomy with exceptionally detailed, high-quality graphic images—the majority provided by Primal Pictures. Students can mouse over muscles and click for muscle identification, and each chapter features a pretest and posttest evaluation to help students pinpoint knowledge gaps and test their retention. The pretest can be taken multiple times and is generated randomly so it will never be the same, but the posttest may be taken only once. Test results can be printed and turned in so instructors have the option to use the tests as a grading tool.

To further facilitate learning, each chapter in the book concludes with a review of the key terms referred to in the chapter, suggested learning activities, and review questions in multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank formats. The ansswers to the questions are provided at the end of the book. For instructors, a new image bank accompanies the updated instructor guide and test package to aid in delivering the course content.

Kinetic Anatomy, Third Edition, is an outstanding introductory resource for those who plan to specialize in any field related to physical activity. Readers will learn what structures are involved in movement and how those structures should function, allowing them to identify problems and correct them to enhance physical activity.

Robert S. Behnke, HSD, is retired after 39 years of teaching anatomy, kinesiology, physical education, and athletic training courses. Behnke has been honored on several occasions for excellence in teaching—including receiving the Educator of the Year Award from the National Athletic Trainers' Association. During his 11-year tenure as chair of the NATA Professional Education Committee, he initiated the petition to the American Medical Association that led to the national accreditation process for entry-level athletic training education programs. Dr. Behnke spent most of his career at Indiana State University, where he was a full professor of physical education and athletic training and director of undergraduate and graduate athletic training programs. Earlier in his career he spent five years teaching at the secondary level. He has extensive experience as an athletic trainer, both in high schools and at the university level, serving as head athletic trainer at Illinois State University from 1966 to 1969 and the University of Illinois from 1969 to 1973. He was an athletic trainer at the 1983 World University Games and for the U.S. men's Olympic basketball trials in 1984. During sabbaticals in 1982 and 1989, he served as an athletic trainer for boxing, men's field hockey, team handball, ice skating, roller hockey, gymnastics, judo, and cycling at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. He has been in demand as a speaker and an athletic trainer throughout the United States and internationally. These broad experiences enabled Dr. Behnke to understand the needs of undergraduate students—and to develop an unparalleled grasp of which pedagogical approaches work and which do not. Kinetic Anatomy is the culmination of his unique understanding; it should be a staple in undergraduate courses for years to come.

Part I General Concepts of Anatomy

Chapter 1 Structures

Bones

Joints

Muscles

Levers

Nerves

Blood Vessels

Other Tissues

Motor Unit

Learning Aids

Chapter 2 Movement

Anatomical Locations

Planes and Axes

Fundamental Movements

Learning Aids

Part II Upper Extremity

Chapter 3 The Shoulder

Bones of the Shoulder Girdle

Bones of the Shoulder Joint

Joints and Ligaments of the Shoulder Girdle

Ligaments of the Shoulder Joint

Other Ligaments of the Shoulder

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Shoulder Girdle

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Shoulder Joint

Combined Actions of the Shoulder Girdle and Shoulder Joint

Learning Aids

Chapter 4 The Elbow and Forearm

Bones of the Elbow and Forearm

Joints and Ligaments of the Elbow and Forearm

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Elbow and Forearm

Learning Aids

Chapter 5 The Wrist and Hand

Bones of the Wrist and Hand

Joints and Ligaments of the Wrist and Hand

Fundamental Movements of the Wrist and Hand

Extrinsic Muscles of the Wrist and Hand

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand

Muscles of the Thumb

Learning Aids

Chapter 6 Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Upper Extremity

Nerves of the Brachial Plexus

Major Arteries of the Upper Extremity

Major Veins of the Upper Extremity

Learning Aids

Part II Summary Tables

Articulations of the Upper Extremity

Muscles, Nerves, and Blood Supply of the Upper Extremity

Part III The Head, Spinal Column, Thorax, and Pelvis

Chapter 7 The Head

Bones of the Head

Joints of the Head

Ligaments of the Head

Sinuses

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Head

Learning Aids

Chapter 8 The Spinal Column and Pelvis

Bones of the Spinal Column

Ligaments of the Spinal Column

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Spinal Column

Bones of the Pelvis

Ligaments of the Pelvis

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Pelvis

Learning Aids

Chapter 9 The Thorax

Bones of the Thorax

Joints and Ligaments of the Thorax

Fundamental Movements and Muscles of the Thorax

Structures Within the Thorax

Learning Aids

Chapter 10 Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Head, Spinal Column, Thorax, Heart, and Lungs

The Brain

Peripheral Nervous System

Arteries of the Head and Brain

Veins of the Head and Brain

Nerves of the Thorax and Trunk

Arteries of the Thorax and Trunk

Veins of the Thorax and Trunk

Nerves, Arteries, and Veins of the Heart and Lungs

Learning Aids

Part III Summary Tables

Articulations of the Head, Spinal Column, Thorax, and Pelvis

Muscles, Nerves, and Blood Supply of the Head, Thorax, and Spinal Column

Part IV Lower Extremity

Chapter 11 The Hip and Thigh

Bones of the Hip Joint and Thigh

Ligaments of the Hip Joint

Fundamental Movements of the Hip Joint

Muscles of the Hip Joint and Upper Leg

Learning Aids

Chapter 12 The Knee

Bones of the Knee

Ligaments of the Knee

Menisci of the Knee

Fundamental Movements of the Knee and Lower Leg

Muscles of the Knee and Lower Leg

Learning Aids

Chapter 13 The Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot

Bones of the Lower Leg

Bones of the Foot

Joints and Ligaments of the Ankle and Foot

Fundamental Movements of the Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot

Muscles of the Lower Leg, Ankle, and Foot

Learning Aids

Chapter 14 Nerves and Blood Vessels of the Lower Extremity

Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus

Major Arteries of the Lower Extremity

Major Veins of the Lower Extremity

Learning Aids

Part IV Summary Tables

Articulations of the Lower Extremity

Muscles, Nerves, and Blood Supply of the Lower Extremity

Verlagsort Champaign, IL
Sprache englisch
Maße 216 x 279 mm
Gewicht 1134 g
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
ISBN-10 1-4504-1055-3 / 1450410553
ISBN-13 978-1-4504-1055-7 / 9781450410557
Zustand Neuware
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