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Field's anatomy, palpation and surface markings

Now in its fifth edition, this reliable resource continues to be a practical guide to identification and palpation of significant anatomical landmarks and structures. With a combination of clear text, drawings and photographs it helps the student to acquire knowledge of structures and movements palpable below the surface and to develop their tactile skills. The new edition now incorporates educational aids such as full colour photographs and drawings along with access to an online resource of 100s of self-assessment questions which gives the student the opportunity to check their kn.

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  • "Anatomy, palpation, and surface markings"
  • "Field's anatomy, palpation and surface markings"
  • "Lower limb anatomy, palpation and surface markings"@en
  • "Lower limb anatomy, palpation and surface markings"
  • "Anatomy, palpation and surface markings"
  • "Anatomy, palpation & surface markings"
  • "Anatomy, palpation and surface markings"@en

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  • "Now in its fifth edition, this resource continues to be a practical guide to identification and palpation of significant anatomical landmarks and structures. With a combination of clear text, drawings and photographs it helps the student to acquire knowledge of structures and movements palpable below the surface and to develop their tactile skills. The new edition now incorporates educational aids such as full colour photographs and drawings."
  • "A thoroughly updated edition of this text covers the palpation and surface marking techniques of whole body including: upper and lower limb, head and neck, thorax, and abdomen. Each body section is broken down to further describe bones, joints, muscles, nerves, arteries, and veins, and includes a review question page at the end of every chapter. It enables the readers ability to identify, understand and palpate structures through intact skin and aids the practitioner in the assessment and diagnosis of conditions using manual contact techniques."
  • "Now in its fifth edition, this reliable resource continues to be a practical guide to identification and palpation of significant anatomical landmarks and structures. With a combination of clear text, drawings and photographs it helps the student to acquire knowledge of structures and movements palpable below the surface and to develop their tactile skills. The new edition now incorporates educational aids such as full colour photographs and drawings along with access to an online resource of 100s of self-assessment questions which gives the student the opportunity to check their kn."@en
  • "2 The upper limb; Contents; At the end of this chapter you should be able to:; Bones; The pectoral region; The clavicle (Fig. 2.1); The upper end of the humerus; The scapula (Fig. 2.2); Anatomy; Functional anatomy; The elbow region (Fig. 2.3); Functional anatomy; The wrist and hand; Anterior, medial and lateral aspects; Posterior aspect (Fig. 2.5); Functional anatomy; Joints; Joints of the pectoral girdle; The sternoclavicular joint (Fig. 2.6); Accessory movements; The acromioclavicular joint (Fig. 2.7); Accessory movements; The shoulder joint (Fig. 2.8)."@en

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  • "Llibres electrònics"

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  • "Field's lower limb anatomy, palpation and surface markings"
  • "Field's anatomy, palpation & surface markings"
  • "Field's anatomy, palpation and surface markings"
  • "Field's anatomy, palpation and surface markings"@en
  • "Field's anatomy, palpation, & surface markings"
  • "Field's Anatomy, Palpation and Surface Markings"
  • "Field's Anatomy, Palpation and Surface Markings"@en
  • "Field's anatomy, palpation, and surface markings"
  • "Field's Anatomy, palpation and surface markings"
  • "Field's lower limb anatomy, palpation, and surface markings"@en
  • "Field's lower limb anatomy, palpation, and surface markings"