Atlas B Surface Anatomy

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Atlas B Surface Anatomy Importance of External Anatomy Head and Neck Trunk chest and abdomen, axillary region, back and gluteal region Upper Extremity lateral aspect, antebrachium (forearm), wrist and hand Lower Extremity thigh, leg, foot Muscle testing exercise

Importance of External Anatomy Understanding is necessary to give a physical examination and for many medical procedures physical therapy, CPR, x-rays, injections, pulse, pressure points and electrocardiograms Study material available art in Atlas A skeletal drawings in chapters 7 and 8 photographs in Atlas B your own body

Head and Neck Regions

Facial Region and Upper Thorax

Male Thorax and Abdomen

Female Thorax and Abdomen

Male Back and Gluteal Region

Female Back and Gluteal Region

Pelvic Region

Axillary Region

Upper Limb, Lateral Aspect

Forearm, Ventral Aspect

Forearm, Dorsal Aspect

Wrist and Hand, Ventral Aspect

Wrist and Hand, Dorsal Aspect

Thigh and Knee, Ventral Aspect

Thigh and Knee, Dorsal Aspect

Leg and Foot, Lateral Aspect

Leg and Foot, Medial Aspect

Leg and Foot, Dorsal Aspect

Foot, Lateral Aspect

Foot, Medial Aspect

Foot, Dorsal Aspect

Foot, Plantar Aspect

Muscle Anatomy Test