McMinn's Color Atlas of Foot and Ankle Anatomy, by Bari M. Logan and Ralph T.Hutchings, uses phenomenal images of dissections, osteology, and radiographicand surface anatomy to provide you with a perfect grasp of all the lower limbstructures you are likely to encounter in practice or in the anatomy lab. You'll have an unmatched view of muscles, nerves, skeletal structures, blood supply, and more, plus new, expanded coverage of regional anesthesia injection sites and lymphatic drainage. Unlike the images found in most other references, all of these illustrations are shown at life size to ensure optimal visual comprehension. It's an ideal resource for clinical reference as well as anatomy lab and exam preparation! ÍNDICE: 1 Lower Limb, Pelvis and Hip Lower limb survey From the front Frombehind From the medial side From the lateral side Pelvic viscera Male sagittal section Female sagittal section Gluteal region Sciatic nerve and other gluteal structures Surface features Left sciatic nerve and ischio-anal region Rightsciatic nerve and ischio-anal region Hip joint Bones from the front and radiograph Bones from behind and joint capsule from front Axial section Coronal section and radiograph 2 Thigh, Knee and Leg Thigh Inguinal and femoral regions and palpation of femoral pulse Femoral vessels and nerves Lower thigh, from thefront and medial side Axial section Knee joint Bones and ligaments from the front Magnetic resonance image (MRI) and joint from the front Bones from behindLigaments from behind and above Popliteal fossa and surface landmarks Popliteus muscle and knee joint capsule from behind and palpation of popliteal pulse Leg and foot survey 3 Foot Surface landmarks of the foot From the front and behind Sole of the foot From the medial side From the lateral side Skeleton of the foot Disarticulated foot from above Articulated foot from above and below Articulated foot with attachments marked Sesamoid and accessory bones Articulated foot from the medial and lateral sides Bones of the arches and joints Foot bones Talus Talus articulated with tibia and fibula Talus, tibia and fibula, ligament attachments Talus, tibia and fibula, lower end Talus, tibia and fibula, lower end, ligament attachments Calcaneus Navicular, cuboid and cuneiform bones Metatarsal bones Lower leg and foot From the front From behind and axial section From the medial side From the lateral side Deep fascia from the front and right Dorsum and sides of the foot From the front From behind and palpationof the dorsalis pedis pulse and posterior tibial artery From the medial side From the lateral side Deep nerves and vessels Joints beneath the talus Sole ofthe foot Plantar aponeurosis First layer of muscles Second layer of muscles Third layer of muscles Fourth layer of muscles Ligaments of the foot From aboveand lateral side From behind From the medial side Ligaments of the sole Sections of the foot Sagittal sections through the great toe Sagittal section through the second toe Sagittal section through the fifth toe Axial sections and magnetic resonance images (MRI's) through ankle joint Coronal sections of the ankle and foot Oblique axial sections of the left foot Coronal sections of the tarsus Coronal sections of the metatarsus Great toe Dorsum, nail, and sections of the great toe 4 Imaging of the Foot and Ankle Dorsoplantar and lateral radiographs Anteroposterior and lateral radiographs Magnetic resonance images (MRI's) Appendices Skin Muscles Nerves Regional anaesthesia of the lower limb Lymphatic system Arteries
- ISBN: 978-0-323-05615-1
- Editorial: Saunders
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 160
- Fecha Publicación: 28/10/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés