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9781719644549

Kinesiology Flashcards

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  • ISBN13:

    9781719644549

  • ISBN10:

    1719644543

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Cards
  • Copyright: 2022-09-13
  • Publisher: F.A. Davis Company

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Summary

Master muscle anatomy—at the turn of a card!
105 flash cards in full color help you master muscle anatomy—anytime, anywhere! 

You’ll have a complete review of anatomy that examine muscles from the shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, jaw, neck, trunk, pelvis, hip, knee, ankle, and foot… in the palm of your hand. 

They’re the perfect accompaniment to Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 7th Edition or any kinesiology text! 

  • Offers a full-color drawing of the muscle, attached to the bone.
  • Presents the name of the muscle at the top on the front of each card.
  • Includes the origin, insertion, action, and innervation on the back of each card.
  • Explores bones, bony landmarks, muscles, muscle attachments, innervations, and joints.
  • Organizes cards by body region to make focusing review on specific muscles easier.

In Memoriam
Lynn S. Lippert (1942-2021)
Thirty years and six editions ago, our friend, author, clinician, educator, and fierce advocate for breast cancer research wrote the first book ever published specifically for Physical Therapist Assistants, Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, for F.A. Davis. After such achievement, Lynn retired from authorship and passed away before the publication of the 7th Edition. Generations of rehabilitation practitioners and educators carry on her legacy through their dedication to education, the advancement of their field, and new editions of her groundbreaking work.
 

Table of Contents

1.Upper trapezius
2.Middle trapezius
3.Lower trapezius
4.Levator scapula
5.Rhomboids
6.Serratus anterior
7.Pectoralis minor
8.Anterior deltoid
9.Middle deltoid
10.Posterior deltoid
11.Pectoralis major
12.Latissimus dorsi
13.Teres major
14.Supraspinatus
15.Infraspinatus
16.Teres minor
17.Subscapularis
18.Coracobrachialis
19.Brachialis
20.Brachioradialis
21.Biceps brachii
22.Supinator
23.Triceps
24.Anconeus
25.Pronator teres
26.Pronator quadratus
27.Flexor carpi ulnaris
28.Flexor carpi radialis
29.Palmaris longus
30.Extensor carpi radialis longus
31.Extensor carpi radialis brevis
32.Extensor carpi ulnaris
33.Flexor digitorum superficialis
34.Flexor digitorum profundus
35.Flexor pollicis longus
36.Abductor pollicis longus
37.Extensor pollicis brevis
38.Extensor pollicis longus
39.Extensor digitorum
40.Extensor indicis
41.Extensor digiti minimi
42.Flexor pollicis brevis
43.Abductor pollicis brevis
44.Opponens pollicis
45.Adductor pollicis
46.Dorsal interossei
47.Palmar interossei
48.Lumbricales
49.Flexor digiti minimi
50.Abductor digiti minimi
51.Opponens digiti minimi
52.Temporalis
53.Masseter
54.Medial pterygoid
55.Lateral pterygoid
56.Sternocleido-mastoid
57.Scalenes
58.Prevertebral muscles
59.Suboccipital muscles
60.Splenius capitis
61.Splenius cervicis
62.Rectus abdominis
63.External oblique
64.Internal oblique
65.Transverse abdominis
66.Erector spinae
67.Transversospinalis
68.Interspinales
69.Intertransversarii
70.Quadratus lumborum
71.Diaphragm
72.External intercostal
73.Internal intercostal
74.Iliopsoas
75.Rectus femoris
76.Sartorius
77.Pectineus
78.Adductor longus
79.Adductor brevis
80.Adductor magnus
81.Gracilis
82.Gluteus maximus
83.Deep rotators
84.Semimembranosus
85.Semitendinosus
86.Biceps femoris
87.Gluteus medius
88.Gluteus minimus
89.Tensor fascia lata
90.Vastus lateralis
91.Vastus medialis
92.Vastus intermedialis
93.Popliteus
94.Gastrocnemius
95.Soleus
96.Plantaris
97.Tibialis posterior
98.Flexor hallucis longus
99.Flexor digitorum longus
100.Tibialis anterior
101.Extensor hallucis longus
102.Extensor digitorum longus
103.Fibularis longus
104.Fibularis brevis
105.Fibularis tertius

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