Color Atlas of Skeletal Landmark Definitions E-Book, 1st Edition
Color Atlas of Skeletal Landmark Definitions E-Book
Author :
Serge van Sint Jan
Date of Publication: 04/2007
This book covers most skeletal landmarks that are palpable through manual palpation and virtual palpation (i.e., using 3D models generated from medical imaging). Each chapter focuses on a particular bone or segment and includes: a general anatomical ...view more
This book covers most skeletal landmarks that are palpable through manual palpation and virtual palpation (i.e., using 3D models generated from medical imaging). Each chapter focuses on a particular bone or segment and includes: a general anatomical presentation of the bone SL (using images showing real specimens and 3D bone models); very detailed descriptions of skeletal landmarks using manual palpation and virtual palpation. These definitions have been written in order to be reproducible. Each section includes detailed descriptions of all palpable skeletal landmarks for the current bone. Each landmark is described on one page. Also each landmark page is labelled by a unique acronym. The latter should be used for further data exchange and programming in order to guarantee that no redundant label exists.
This book covers most skeletal landmarks that are palpable through manual palpation and virtual palpation (i.e., using 3D models generated from medical imaging). Each chapter focuses on a particular bone or segment and includes: a general anatomical presentation of the bone SL (using images showing real specimens and 3D bone models); very detailed descriptions of skeletal landmarks using manual palpation and virtual palpation. These definitions have been written in order to be reproducible. Each section includes detailed descriptions of all palpable skeletal landmarks for the current bone. Each landmark is described on one page. Also each landmark page is labelled by a unique acronym. The latter should be used for further data exchange and programming in order to guarantee that no redundant label exists.
Key Features
Full colour, over 500 full colour images
Each bone is described in a separate section, making referencing easy
Multidisciplinary approach
Author Information
By Serge van Sint Jan, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, University of Brussels, Belgium
https://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/color-atlas-of-skeletal-landmark-definitions-e-book-9781455725199.html121753Color Atlas of Skeletal Landmark Definitions E-Bookhttps://www.eu.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9781455725199_6.jpg35.6247.49EURInStock/Health Professions/Sports Medicine/Health Professions/Manual Therapy/Nursing & Midwifery/Nursing Students/eBooks98931010310106525504017454983498915145120This book covers most skeletal landmarks that are palpable through manual palpation and virtual palpation (i.e., using 3D models generated from medical imaging). Each chapter focuses on a particular bone or segment and includes: a general anatomical presentation of the bone SL (using images showing real specimens and 3D bone models); very detailed descriptions of skeletal landmarks using manual palpation and virtual palpation. These definitions have been written in order to be reproducible. Each section includes detailed descriptions of all palpable skeletal landmarks for the current bone. Each landmark is described on one page. Also each landmark page is labelled by a unique acronym. The latter should be used for further data exchange and programming in order to guarantee that no redundant label exists. This book covers most skeletal landmarks that are palpable through manual palpation and virtual palpation (i.e., using 3D models generated from medical imaging). Each chapter focuses on a particular bone or segment and includes: a general anatomical presentation of the bone SL (using images showing real specimens and 3D bone models); very detailed descriptions of skeletal landmarks using manual palpation and virtual palpation. These definitions have been written in order to be reproducible. Each section includes detailed descriptions of all palpable skeletal landmarks for the current bone. Each landmark is described on one page. Also each landmark page is labelled by a unique acronym. The latter should be used for further data exchange and programming in order to guarantee that no redundant label exists.00add-to-cart97814557251992011 and earlierProfessionalBy Serge van Sint Jan, PhD20071E-BookApprox. 570 illustrations (550 in full color)Churchill Livingstone20818 Apr 2007IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Serge van Sint Jan</STRONG>, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, University of Brussels, BelgiumeBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select