Description
This one-of-a-kind text describes the specific anatomy and neuromusculoskeletal relationships of the human spine, with special emphasis on structures affected by manual spinal techniques. A comprehensive review of the literature explores current research of spinal anatomy and neuroanatomy, bringing practical applications to basic science.- A full chapter on surface anatomy includes tables for identifying vertebral levels of deeper anatomic structures, designed to assist with physical diagnosis and treatment of pathologies of the spine, as well as evaluation of MRI and CT scans.- High-quality, full-color illustrations show fine anatomic detail.- Red lines in the margins draw attention to items of clinical relevance, clearly relating anatomy to clinical care.- Spinal dissection photographs, as well as MRIs and CTs, reinforce important anatomy concepts in a clinical context.- Updated, evidence-based content ensures you have the information needed to provide safe, effective patient care.- New section on fascia provides the latest information on this emerging topic.- New illustrations, including line drawings, MRIs CTs, and x-rays, visually clarify key concepts.
Table of Contents
PART I: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SPINE AND SPINAL CORD- Surface Anatomy of the Back and Vertebral Levels of Clinically Important Structures- General Characteristics of the Spine- General Anatomy of the Spinal Cord- Muscles That Influence the Spine- The Cervical Region- The Thoracic Region- The Lumbar Region- The Sacrum, Sacroiliac Joint, and CoccyxPART II: NEUROANATOMY OF THE SPINAL CORD, AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM, AND PAIN OF SPINAL ORIGIN- Neuroanatomy of the Spinal Cord- Neuroanatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System- Pain of Spinal OriginPART III: SPINAL DEVELOPMENT, PEDIATRIC SPINE, AND MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY- Development of the Spine and Spinal Cord- Unique Anatomic Features of the Pediatric Spine- Microscopic Anatomy of the Zygapophyseal Joints, Intervertebral Discs, and Other Major Tissues of the Back
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