基本説明
Makes it easy to correlate anatomy with clinical practice through 200 high-quality illustrations - many life-sized - including dissection photographs, skeletal illustrations, surface anatomy photos and radiologic images. 3rd ed.: 2004.
Full Description
McMinn's Color Atlas of Foot and Ankle Anatomy, by Bari M. Logan and Ralph T. Hutchings, uses phenomenal images of dissections, osteology, and radiographic and surface anatomy to provide you with a perfect grasp of all the lower limb structures 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! Easily correlate anatomy with clinical practice through 200 high-quality illustrations, many life-sized, including dissection photographs, skeletal illustrations, surface anatomy photos, and radiologic images. Reinforce your understanding of each dissection with notes and commentaries, and interpret more complex images with the aid of explanatory artwork. Efficiently review a wealth of practical, high-yield information with appendices on skin, arteries, muscles, and nerves.Administer nerve blocks accurately and effectively with the aid of a new chapter on regional anesthesia.Deepen your understanding of lymphatic drainage with a new Correlate anatomy into practice with life-size dissection photographs of the foot, ankle, and lower limb
Contents
1 Lower Limb, Pelvis and HipLower limb surveyFrom the frontFrom behindFrom the medial sideFrom the lateral sidePelvic visceraMale sagittal sectionFemale sagittal sectionGluteal regionSciatic nerve and other gluteal structuresSurface featuresLeft sciatic nerve and ischio-anal regionRight sciatic nerve and ischio-anal regionHip jointBones from the front and radiographBones from behind and joint capsule from frontAxial sectionCoronal section and radiograph2 Thigh, Knee and LegThighInguinal and femoral regions and palpation of femoral pulseFemoral vessels and nervesLower thigh, from the front and medial sideAxial sectionKnee jointBones and ligaments from the frontMagnetic resonance image (MRI) and joint from the frontBones from behindLigaments from behind and abovePopliteal fossa and surface landmarksPopliteus muscle and knee joint capsule, from behind, and palpation of popliteal pulseLeg and foot surveyMuscles and superficial vessels and nerves of the left leg and foot3 FootSurface landmarks of the footFrom the front and behindSole of the footFrom the medial sideFrom the lateral sideSkeleton of the footDisarticulated foot from aboveArticulated foot from above and belowArticulated foot with attachments markedSesamoid and accessory bonesArticulated foot from the medial and lateral sidesBones of the arches and jointsFoot bonesTalusTalus articulated with tibia and fibulaTalus, tibia and fibula, ligament attachmentsTalus, tibia and fibula, lower endTalus, tibia and fibula, lower end, ligament attachmentsCalcaneusNavicular, cuboid and cuneiform bonesMetatarsal bonesLower leg and footFrom the frontFrom behind and axial sectionFrom the medial sideFrom the lateral sideDeep fascia from the front and rightDorsum and sides of the footFrom the frontFrom behind and palpation of the dorsalis pedis pulse and posterior tibial arteryFrom the medial sideFrom the lateral sideDeep nerves and vesselsJoints beneath the talusSole of the footPlantar aponeurosisFirst layer of musclesSecond layer of musclesThird layer of musclesFourth layer of musclesLigaments of the footFrom above and lateral sideFrom behindFrom the medial sideLigaments of the soleSections of the footSagittal sections through the great toeSagittal section through the second toeSagittal section through the fifth toeAxial sections and magnetic resonance images (MRI's) through ankle jointCoronal sections of the ankle and footOblique axial sections of the left footCoronal sections of the tarsusCoronal sections of the metatarsusGreat toeDorsum, nail, and sections of the great toe4 Imaging of the Foot and AnkleDorsoplantar and lateral radiographsAnteroposterior and lateral radiographsMagnetic resonance images (MRI's)AppendicesSkinMusclesNervesRegional anaesthesiaLymphatic systemArteries