Applied Anatomy & Physiology for Manual Therapists (Record no. 8283)

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International Standard Book Number 1451179707
International Standard Book Number 9781451179705
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Transcribing agency DLC
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Classification number WB 18.2
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Classification number 616'70076 ARC
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Personal name Pat Archer
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Title Applied Anatomy & Physiology for Manual Therapists
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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Extent 496 pages
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/><br/>Homeostasis<br/><br/>of organization Tissue Atissue isa groupof similar cellsthat work together tocarry<br/><br/>Systems of The Body and Its Terminology<br/><br/>Common Anatomical<br/><br/>Body Regions Body Cavities Ventral<br/><br/>Lipids<br/><br/>The Urinary System<br/><br/>Aging and the Urinary System<br/><br/>Duct System Accessory Glands<br/><br/>Distinguish between the structural and systemic effects<br/><br/>Benefitsand physiologic Effects ofSwedish Massage<br/><br/>needed Organ An organ isawelldefined and organized group of tissues working together to accomplish aspecific set of tasksfor the body<br/><br/>HOMEOSTASIS<br/><br/>Glossary Figure Credit List<br/><br/>Bladder and Urethra<br/><br/>Role ofthe Urinary System in Fluid Management<br/><br/>Index<br/><br/><br/><br/>
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Summary, etc. Provides all of the anatomy and physiology knowledge a massage therapist needs in a way they can better understand! Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Manual Therapists is a clear, accurate, simple, and comprehensive A&P textbook that focuses on the needs of students in manual therapy education programs. It is a focused text that deliberately emphasizes the information manual therapists need to be familiar with in order to understand the benefits, effects, indications, and contraindications of their specific form of manual therapy. The text includes detailed information not covered in standard A&P texts, adding an entire chapter on neuromuscular and myofascial connections (Chapter 8), and separating the structure and function of the lymphatic system (Chapter 11) from immunity and healing (Chapter 12). This, along with chapter features such as Manual Therapy Applications, Pathology Alerts, and What Do You Think questions, help readers build bridges between the scientific facts and the application of that information to their therapeutic practice.
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General subdivision Musculoskeletal Manipulations—methods—Problems and Exercises.
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General subdivision Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena—Problems and Exercises.
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General subdivision Musculoskeletal System—anatomy & histology— Problems and Exercises.
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General subdivision Medical / Alternative & Complementary Medicine
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General subdivision Medical › Alternative & Complementary Medicine
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