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![]() | Atlas of Skeletal Muscles (Us Edt) by Robert Stone, Judith Stone ISBN-10: 9780073049687 ISBN-10: 0-07-304968-9 ISBN-13: 9780073049687 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-304968-7 Spiral-bound 2008-01-23 McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description The 6th edition includes changes reflecting modern understanding, terminology and teaching of the musculoskeletal system. There are changes on 42 different pages including many new or enhanced notes on function and 20 new descriptions or explanations of anatomical relationships. | ||
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Atlas of Skeletal Muscles An amazingly simple book with an abundance of fabulous information for students of Anatomy and Kinesiologists. | ||
this book Great shipping! it was fast and there was a stabilizer on it so it wouldnt bend. very thoughtful, would buy from them again. | ||
Student's Review I'm currently a student, and when my professor showed me this book I was hooked. It's great for it's simplicity. I can pay 10 bucks for a huge chart that shows me every single muscle in the body all at once. But I need more than that. I need every single muscle's origin, action, insertion and innervations. So I rushed home to order a copy of this book. Knowing that it'll be a great help with my studies! | ||
Clarity of display Atlas of Skeletal muscles is a basic book on anatomy which clearly illustrates each of the skeletal muscles in line drawing form. Bones to which the muscles attach are highlighted so you can clearly see point of origin and insertion. Small text section beneath or beside each illustration demonstrates Origin, Insertion, Action and connecting nerve. It's spiral binding allows the book to lay flat when needed for ease of study. A basic, beginner book for students of anatomy, and one which I would reccomend. It was a textbook of mine in Massage Therapy school. | ||
Most-frequently-consulted anatomy book on my shelves I have used this book constantly since I bought it for my human anatomy dissection lab a few years ago. The clarity it provides by giving each muscle its own illustration is unparalleled. The summary pages are excellent as well. I recommend this to my fellow yoga teachers and students, and use it frequently in the classes I teach. | ||