Clinically Oriented Anatomy ISBN: 9780781775250
Table Of Contents:
Preface
vii
Acknowledgments
xi
List of Clinical Blue Boxes
xix
Figure Credits
xxiii
Introduction to Clinically Oriented Anatomy
1 (1)
Approaches To Studying Anatomy
2 (2)
Regional Anatomy
2 (1)
Systemic Anatomy
3 (1)
Clinical Anatomy
4 (1)
Anatomicomedical Terminology
4 (8)
Anatomical Position
5 (1)
Anatomical Planes
5 (1)
Terms of Relationship and Comparison
6 (1)
Terms of Laterality
7 (1)
Terms of Movement
7 (5)
Anatomical Variations
12 (1)
Integumentary System
12 (4)
Fascias, Fascial Compartments, Bursae, and Potential Spaces
16 (3)
Skeletal System
19 (10)
Cartilage and Bones
19 (1)
Bone Markings and Formations
20 (5)
Joints
25 (4)
Muscle Tissue And The Muscular System
29 (8)
Types of Muscle (Muscle Tissue)
29 (1)
Skeletal Muscles
29 (7)
Cardiac Striated Muscle
36 (1)
Smooth Muscle
36 (1)
Cardiovascular System
37 (6)
Vascular Circuits
37 (1)
Blood Vessels
37 (6)
Lymphoid System
43 (3)
Nervous System
46 (20)
Central Nervous System
46 (1)
Peripheral Nervous System
47 (10)
Somatic Nervous System
57 (1)
Autonomic Nervous System
57 (9)
Medical Imaging Techniques
66 (5)
Thorax
71 (110)
Overview of Thorax
72 (1)
Thoracic Wall
72 (34)
Skeleton of Thoracic Wall
74 (4)
Thoracic Apertures
78 (1)
Joints of Thoracic Wall
79 (2)
Movements of Thoracic Wall
81 (5)
Muscles of Thoracic Wall
86 (5)
Fascia of Thoracic Wall
91 (1)
Nerves of Thoracic Wall
91 (2)
Vasculature of Thoracic Wall
93 (5)
Breasts
98 (1)
Surface Anatomy of Thoracic Wall
99 (7)
Viscera of Thoracic Cavity
106 (75)
Pleurae, Lungs, and Tracheobronchial Tree
108 (19)
Overview of Mediastinum
127 (1)
Pericardium
128 (7)
Heart
135 (25)
Superior Mediastinum and Great Vessels
160 (6)
Posterior Mediastinum
166 (5)
Anterior Mediastinum
171 (1)
Surface Anatomy of Heart and Mediastinal Viscera
171 (10)
Abdomen
181 (145)
Overview: Walls, Cavities, Regions, and Planes
183 (1)
Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
184 (33)
Fascia of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
186 (1)
Muscles of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
187 (6)
Neurovasculature of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
193 (8)
Internal Surface of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
201 (1)
Inguinal Region
202 (4)
Spermatic Cord, Scrotum, and Testis
206 (4)
Surface Anatomy of Anterolateral Abdominal Wall
210 (7)
Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity
217 (9)
Embryology of Peritoneal Cavity
218 (1)
Peritoneal Formations
219 (2)
Subdivisions of Peritoneal Cavity
221 (5)
Abdominal Viscera
226 (80)
Overview of Abdominal Viscera and Digestive Tract
226 (3)
Esophagus
229 (1)
Stomach
230 (9)
Small Intestine
239 (7)
Large Intestine
246 (17)
Spleen
263 (2)
Pancreas
265 (3)
Liver
268 (9)
Biliary Ducts and Gallbladder
277 (13)
Kidneys, Ureters, and Suprarenal Glands
290 (11)
Summary of Innervation of Abdominal Viscera
301 (5)
Diaphragm
306 (3)
Vessels and Nerves of Diaphragm
307 (1)
Diaphragmatic Apertures
308 (1)
Actions of Diaphragm
309 (1)
Posterior Abdominal Wall
309 (12)
Fascia of Posterior Abdominal Wall
310 (1)
Muscles of Posterior Abdominal Wall
311 (1)
Nerves of Posterior Abdominal Wall
312 (1)
Vessels of Posterior Abdominal Wall
313 (8)
Sectional Medical Imaging of Abdomen
321 (5)
Pelvis and Perineum
326 (113)
Introduction To Pelvis and Perineum
327 (1)
Pelvic Girdle
327 (11)
Bones and Features of Pelvic Girdle
328 (2)
Orientation of Pelvic Girdle
330 (1)
Joints and Ligaments of Pelvic Girdle
330 (8)
Pelvic Cavity
338 (11)
Walls and Floor of Pelvic Cavity
338 (5)
Peritoneum and Peritoneal Cavity of Pelvis
343 (2)
Pelvic Fascia
345 (4)
Neurovascular Structures of Pelvis
349 (13)
Pelvic Arteries
350 (5)
Pelvic Veins
355 (1)
Lymph Nodes of Pelvis
355 (2)
Pelvic Nerves
357 (5)
Pelvic Viscera
362 (40)
Urinary Organs
362 (6)
Rectum
368 (8)
Male Internal Genital Organs
376 (6)
Female Internal Genital Organs
382 (18)
Lymphatic Drainage of Pelvic Viscera
400 (2)
Perineum
402 (32)
Fasciae and Pouches of Urogenital Triangle
404 (5)
Features of Anal Triangle
409 (9)
Male Urogenital Triangle
418 (10)
Female Urogenital Triangle
428 (6)
Sectional Imaging of Pelvis And Perineum
434 (5)
Back
439 (69)
Overview of Back and Vertebral Column
440 (1)
Vertebrae
440 (24)
Structure and Function of Vertebrae
440 (3)
Regional Characteristics of Vertebrae
443 (10)
Ossification of Vertebrae
453 (2)
Variations in Vertebrae
455 (9)
Vertebral Column
464 (18)
Joints of Vertebral Column
464 (6)
Movements of Vertebral Column
470 (1)
Curvatures of Vertebral Column
470 (2)
Vasculature of Vertebral Column
472 (1)
Nerves of Vertebral Column
473 (9)
Muscles of Back
482 (14)
Extrinsic Back Muscles
482 (1)
Intrinsic Back Muscles
482 (10)
Surface Anatomy of Back Muscles
492 (1)
Suboccipital and Deep Neck Muscles
492 (4)
Contents of Vertebral Canal
496 (12)
Spinal Cord
496 (1)
Spinal Nerve Roots
496 (2)
Spinal Meninges and Cerebrospinal Fluid
498 (3)
Vasculature of Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerve Roots
501 (7)
Lower Limb
508 (162)
Overview of Lower Limb
510 (1)
Development of Lower Limb
510 (2)
Bones Of Lower Limb
512 (20)
Arrangement of Lower Limb Bones
512 (2)
Hip Bone
514 (2)
Femur
516 (4)
Tibia and Fibula
520 (2)
Bones of Foot
522 (2)
Surface Anatomy of Bones of Foot
524 (8)
Fascia, Veins, Lymphatics, Efferent Vessels, and Cutaneous Nerves of
Lower Limb
532 (10)
Subcutaneous Tissue and Fascia
532 (1)
Venous Drainage of Lower Limb
532 (3)
Lymphatic Drainage of Lower Limb
535 (1)
Cutaneous Innervation of Lower Limb
536 (2)
Motor Innervation of Lower Limb
538 (4)
Posture and Gait
542 (3)
Standing at Ease
542 (1)
Walking: The Gait Cycle
542 (3)
Anterior and Medial Regions
545 (17)
Organization of Proximal Lower Limb
545 (1)
Anterior Thigh Muscles
545 (3)
Medial Thigh Muscles
548 (3)
Neurovascular Structures and Relationships in Anteromedial Thigh
551 (6)
Surface Anatomy of Anterior and Medial Regions of Thigh
557 (5)
Gluteal and Posterior Thigh Regions
562 (22)
Gluteal Region: Buttocks and Hip Region
562 (1)
Muscles of Gluteal Region
563 (6)
Posterior Thigh Region
569 (3)
Neurovascular Structures of Gluteal and Posterior Thigh Regions
572 (6)
Surface Anatomy of Gluteal and Posterior Thigh Regions
578 (6)
Popliteal Fossa and Leg
584 (25)
Popliteal Region
584 (3)
Anterior Compartment of Leg
587 (8)
Lateral Compartment of Leg
595 (1)
Posterior Compartment of Leg
596 (7)
Surface Anatomy of Leg
603 (6)
Foot
609 (17)
Skin and Fascia of Foot
610 (1)
Muscles of Foot
610 (4)
Neurovascular Structures and Relationships in Foot
614 (8)
Surface Anatomy of Ankle Region and Foot
622 (4)
Joints of Lower Limb
626 (44)
Hip Joint
626 (8)
Knee Joint
634 (11)
Tibiofibular Joints
645 (2)
Ankle Joint
647 (3)
Foot Joints
650 (6)
Surface Anatomy of Joints of Knee, Ankle, and Foot
656 (14)
Upper Limb
670 (150)
Overview
672 (1)
Comparison of Upper and Lower Limbs
673 (1)
Bones of Upper Limb
673 (15)
Clavicle
673 (2)
Scapula
675 (1)
Humerus
676 (1)
Bones of Forearm
677 (2)
Bones of Hand
679 (1)
Surface Anatomy of Upper Limb Bones
680 (8)
Fascia, Efferent Vessels, Cutaneous Innervation, and Myotomes of Upper
Limb
688 (9)
Fascia of Upper Limb
688 (1)
Venous Drainage of Upper Limb
689 (3)
Lymphatic Drainage of Upper Limb
692 (1)
Cutaneous Innervation of Upper Limb
693 (1)
Motor Innervation (Myotomes) of Upper Limb
693 (4)
Pectoral and Scapular Regions
697 (16)
Anterior Axioappendicular Muscles
697 (3)
Posterior Axioappendicular and Scapulohumeral Muscles
700 (4)
Scapulohumeral (Intrinsic Shoulder) Muscles
704 (3)
Surface Anatomy of Pectoral, Scapular, and Deltoid Regions
707 (6)
Axilla
713 (18)
Axillary Artery
715 (3)
Axillary Vein
718 (1)
Axillary Lymph Nodes
719 (2)
Brachial Plexus
721 (10)
Arm
731 (13)
Muscles of Arm
731 (5)
Brachial Artery
736 (1)
Veins of Arm
737 (1)
Nerves of Arm
737 (2)
Cubital Fossa
739 (1)
Surface Anatomy of Arm and Cubital Fossa
739 (5)
Forearm
744 (27)
Compartments of Forearm
744 (2)
Muscles of Forearm
746 (11)
Arteries of Forearm
757 (3)
Veins of Forearm
760 (1)
Nerves of Forearm
761 (3)
Surface Anatomy of Forearm
764 (7)
Hand
771 (22)
Fascia and Compartments of Palm
771 (2)
Muscles of Hand
773 (6)
Long Flexor Tendons and Tendon Sheaths in Hand
779 (1)
Arteries of Hand
779 (3)
Veins of Hand
782 (1)
Nerves of Hand
782 (4)
Surface Anatomy of Hand
786 (7)
Joints of Upper Limb
793 (27)
Sternoclavicular Joint
794 (2)
Acromioclavicular Joint
796 (1)
Glenohumeral Joint
796 (4)
Elbow Joint
800 (4)
Proximal Radio-Ulnar Joint
804 (2)
Distal Radio-Ulnar Joint
806 (3)
Wrist Joint
809 (1)
Intercarpal Joints
809 (2)
Carpometacarpal and Intermetacarpal Joints
811 (1)
Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal Joints
812 (8)
Head
820 (161)
Overview
822 (1)
Cranium
822 (20)
Facial Aspect of Cranium
822 (5)
Lateral Aspect of Cranium
827 (1)
Occipital Aspect of Cranium
828 (1)
Superior Aspect of Cranium
829 (1)
External Surface of Cranial Base
829 (1)
Internal Surface of Cranial Base
830 (5)
Walls of Cranial Cavity
835 (1)
Regions of Head
836 (6)
Face and Scalp
842 (23)
Face
842 (1)
Scalp
843 (1)
Muscles of Face and Scalp
844 (5)
Nerves of Face and Scalp
849 (6)
Superficial Vasculature of Face and Scalp
855 (4)
Surface Anatomy of Face
859 (6)
Cranial Meninges
865 (13)
Dura Mater
865 (7)
Arachnoid Mater and Pia Mater
872 (1)
Meningeal Spaces
872 (6)
Brain
878 (11)
Parts of Brain
878 (1)
Ventricular System of Brain
878 (4)
Arterial Blood Supply of Brain
882 (1)
Venous Drainage of Brain
883 (6)
Eye, Orbit, Orbital Region, and Eyeball
889 (25)
Orbits
889 (2)
Eyelids and Lacrimal Apparatus
891 (2)
Eyeball
893 (5)
Extraocular Muscles of Orbit
898 (5)
Nerves of Orbit
903 (2)
Vasculature of Orbit
905 (2)
Surface Anatomy of Eye and Lacrimal Apparatus
907 (7)
Parotid and Temporal Regions, Infratemporal Fossa, and
Temporomandibular Joint
914 (14)
Parotid Region
914 (2)
Temporal Region
916 (1)
Infratemporal Fossa
916 (12)
Oral Region
928 (23)
Oral Cavity
928 (1)
Lips, Cheeks, and Gingivae
928 (2)
Teeth
930 (4)
Palate
934 (4)
Tongue
938 (5)
Salivary Glands
943 (8)
Pterygopalatine Fossa
951 (30)
Pterygopalatine Part of Maxillary Artery
951 (1)
Maxillary Nerve
951 (4)
Nose
955 (1)
External Nose
955 (1)
Nasal Cavities
956 (3)
Vasculature and Innervation of Nose
959 (1)
Paranasal Sinuses
960 (6)
Ear
966 (1)
External Ear
966 (1)
Middle Ear
967 (6)
Internal Ear
973 (8)
Neck
981 (72)
Overview
982 (1)
Bones of Neck
982 (3)
Cervical Vertebrae
982 (2)
Hyoid Bone
984 (1)
Fascia of Neck
985 (4)
Cervical Subcutaneous Tissue and Platysma
985 (2)
Deep Cervical Fascia
987 (2)
Superficial Structures of Neck: Cervical Regions
989 (23)
Sternocleidomastoid Region
989 (3)
Posterior Cervical Region
992 (1)
Lateral Cervical Region
992 (7)
Anterior Cervical Region
999 (6)
Surface Anatomy of Cervical Regions and Triangles of Neck
1005 (7)
Deep Structures of Neck
1012 (6)
Prevertebral Muscles
1012 (1)
Root of Neck
1012 (6)
Viscera of Neck
1018 (33)
Endocrine Layer of Cervical Viscera
1018 (3)
Respiratory Layer of Cervical Viscera
1021 (11)
Alimentary Layer of Cervical Viscera
1032 (7)
Surface Anatomy of Endocrine and Respiratory Layers of Cervical
Viscera
1039 (12)
Lymphatics of Neck
1051 (2)
Cranial Nerves
1053 (30)
Overview
1054 (1)
Olfactory Nerve (CN I)
1054 (7)
Optic Nerve (CN II)
1061 (1)
Oculomotor Nerve (CN III)
1062 (2)
Trochlear Nerve (CN IV)
1064 (1)
Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)
1065 (3)
Ophthalmic Nerve (CN V1)
1065 (1)
Maxillary Nerve (CN V2)
1065 (1)
Mandibular Nerve (CN V3)
1065 (3)
Abducent Nerve (CN VI)
1068 (1)
Facial Nerve (CN VII)
1068 (3)
Vestibulocochlear Nerve (CN VIII)
1071 (1)
Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX)
1072 (1)
Vagus Nerve (CN X)
1073 (2)
Spinal Accessory Nerve (CN XI)
1075 (1)
Hypoglossal Nerve (CN XII)
1075 (8)
Appendix A: References and Suggested Readings
1083 (4)
Index
1087
Summary:
Publisher Summary 1
This anatomy text/reference is for health science students, especially those with no previous experience
in anatomy. Material is presented in such a way that it can be easily integrated with what will be taught in
more detail in other disciplines such as physical diagnosis, medical rehabilitation, and surgery. Emphasis
placed on anatomy that is important in physical diagnosis for primary care, interpretation of diagnostic
imaging, and understanding the anatomical basis of emergency medicine and general surgery. A realistic
approach to the musculoskeletal system emphasizes the action and use of muscles and muscle groups in
daily activities. Each chapter includes both natural views of unobstructed surface anatomy, and
illustrations superimposing anatomical structures on surface anatomy photographs. Medical images
include plain and contrast radiographic, MRI, CT, and ultrasound studies. For this sixth edition, the
clinical information boxes have been expanded, and many of them are now supported by color photos
and illustrations. Surface anatomy and medical imaging, formerly presented separately, are now
integrated into each regional chapter and many new color illustrations have been added. Moorse is
professor emeritus in the Division of Anatomy, Department of Surgery, at the University of Toronto,
Canada. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Publisher Summary 2
Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition, provides first-year medical and allied health students with
the clinically oriented anatomical information that they need in study and practice. This best-selling
textbook is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of anatomy, presented as it relates to the practice of
medicine, dentistry, and physical therapy.
The Sixth Edition features a modified interior design with new and improved artwork that further
enhances the user-friendliness of the text. The clinical Blue Boxes—with topical coverage of health,
clinical procedures, physical examination, and development— are now grouped to reduce interruption of
text and are categorized with icons to promote easier comprehension of clinical information. The Bottom
Line summaries have been refined to clearly call out key points for quick study.
A companion Website offers the fully searchable text, interactive USMLE-style questions, and video
animations. Online faculty resources include an Image Bank, Test Generator, and Course Outlines.
Publisher Summary 3
Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Sixth Edition, provides first-year medical and allied health students with
the clinically oriented anatomical information they need in study and practice. This best-selling textbook
is renowned for its comprehensive coverage of anatomy, presented as it relates to the practice of
medicine, dentistry, and physical therapy.
The Sixth Edition features a modified interior design with new and improved artwork that further
enhances the user-friendliness of the text. The clinical Blue Boxes—with topical coverage of health,
clinical procedures, physical examination, and development—are now grouped to reduce interruption of
text and are categorized with icons to promote easier comprehension of clinical information. The Bottom
Line summaries have been refined to clearly call out key points for quick study.
A companion Website will offer the fully searchable text, interactive USMLE-style questions, and video
animations. Faculty resources are also available.
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