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Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance at a highly-affordable price on subjects that medical students, foundation doctors and a range of other practitioners need help with ‘on the go’.The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the fear factor associated with day-to-day clinical training, and provides a handy reference that students and junior doctors can carry with them at all times. Pocket Tutor Surface Anatomy is an indispensable guide to a subject that is increasingly important on today’s medical courses and a crucial preamble to the study of clinical skills and procedures, indeed to the study of all medicine and surgery.Key Features:Logical, sequential content: introduction to the principles of living anatomy, then chapters devoted to individual regions, with each sub-region illustrated by specially commissioned photographs featuring ghosted underlying structuresEach region (e.g. Upper Limb) described in a consistent manner: Introduction & Core Features which focuses on Arteries & Veins, Nerves & Dermatomes and Core Landmarks; then for each subregion (e.g. Shoulder & Arm) Bones Joints & Ligaments, Muscles Tendons & Regions, and Neurovascular & LymphChanges to second edition:New chapter on paediatric surface anatomy highlights the anatomical differences in children and how they vary during development15+ new and improved radiological images match surface markings to underlying structuresMore sites of nerve injury, surgical incision lines and normal/pathological variation added to surface anatomy photos correlate anatomical landmarks to clinical practiceChapters reordered from head to toe to provide a more logical and accessible ordering of contentPrevious edition (9781907816178) published 2012.
Richard Tunstall BMedSci (Hons) PhD FHEAHead of Clinical Anatomy and Imaging, MBChB Admissions Lead, Warwick Medical School, Director of Clinical Anatomy, West Midlands Surgical Training Centre, UHCW Hospital, Coventry, UKAli Mirjalili MD PhD PGDipSurgAnat PGCertCPU PGDipSciSenior Lecturer, Anatomy and Medical Imaging Department, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 The anatomical position and planes1.2 Anatomical movements:1.3 Sensory innervation Chapter 2 Head and neck2.1 Bones and bony landmarks2.2 Intracranial structures2.3 Muscles of the head and face2.4 Nose, nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses2.5 Nerves2.6 Viscera2.7 Oral cavity and oral vestibule2.8 Neck2.9 Neurovasculature2.10 Viscera2.11 Lymphatics Chapter 3 Thorax3.1 Bony landmarks, joints and cartilages3.2 Muscles3.3 Lines and folds3.4 Mediastinum3.5 Neurovasculature and lymphatics3.6 Viscera Chapter 4 Upper limb4.1 Pectoral girdle, shoulder and arm4.2 Elbow, cubital fossa and forearm4.3 Wrist and hand Chapter 5 The vertebral column and back5.1 Vertebral column5.2 Muscles Chapter 6 Abdomen6.1 Bony landmarks, joints and ligaments6.2 Reference planes and regions6.3 Muscles, tendons and aponeuroses6.4 Inguinal canal6.5 Neurovasculature and lymphatics6.6 Surgical incisions of the abdominal wall6.7 Viscera Chapter 7 Pelvis and perineum7.1 Bones, joints and ligaments7.2 Perineum7.3 Female7.4 Male7.5 Perineal neurovasculature Chapter 8 Lower limb8.1 Pelvic girdle, gluteal region and thigh8.2 Knee, popliteal fossa and leg8.3 Ankle and foot Chapter 9 Surface anatomy in children9.1 Growth and proportions9.2 Thorax9.3 Respiratory system9.4 Cardiovascular system9.5 Abdominal wall and GI tract9.6 Genitourinary system9.7 Musculoskeletal system9.8 Nervous system9.9 Skin and subcutaneous tissue