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Book Synopsis
The Pocket Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology is the ideal introduction for students of complementary and physical therapies. Author and therapist Ruth Hull provides a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology with clear, concise, and accessible language. The book is designed for easy comprehension, with more than 300 clearly labeled color images, as well as flowcharts and tables to help visualize complex ideas.

This pocketbook also serves as an effective refresher for current healthcare and bodywork professionals. It covers the following:
  • Skin, hair, and nails
  • Skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems
  • Endocrine and respiratory systems
  • Cardiovascular, lymphatic, and immune systems
  • Digestive system
  • Urinary system
  • Reproductive system


Table of Contents
Introduction
A Note on American and British Spellings

Chapter 1. Before You Begin
Anatomical Position
Directional Terms
Quadrants
Anatomical Regions
Body Cavities
Planes

Chapter 2. Organization of the Body
Levels of Structural Organization of the Body
Chemical Organization of the Body
Cellular Organization of the Body
Transport across the Plasma Membrane
Life Cycle of a Cell
Tissue Level of Organization of the Body
System Level of Organization of the Body
Theory in Practice

Chapter 3. The Skin, Hair, and Nails
Skin
Types of Skin
Hair
Life Cycle of a Hair
Nails
Cutaneous Glands
Theory in Practice

Chapter 4. The Skeletal System
Bones
Bone Tissue
Compact (Dense) Bone Tissue
Spongy (Cancellous) Bone Tissue
Bone Formation and Remodeling
Types of Bones
Structure of a Long Bone
Organization of the Skeleton
Axial Skeleton
Bones of the Skull
Bones of the Neck and Spine
Bones of the Thorax
Appendicular Skeleton
Bones of the Upper Limb and Shoulder Girdle
Bones of the Pelvic Girdle
Bones of the Lower Limb
The Arches of the Foot
Joints
Synovial Joints
Theory in Practice

Chapter 5. The Muscular System
Muscle Tissue
Skeletal Muscle
Muscle Contraction and Relaxation
Types of Muscular Contraction
Skeletal Muscles and Movement
Muscles of the Body
Muscles of the Face and Scalp
Muscles of the Neck
Muscles of the Trunk and Shoulder
Muscles of the Back
Muscles of the Arm and Forearm
Muscles of the Hand
Muscles of the Hip and Thigh
Muscles of the Leg
Muscles of the Foot
Principal Skeletal Muscles
Theory in Practice

Chapter 6. The Nervous System
Organization of the Nervous System
Nervous Tissue
Structure of a Motor Neuron
Transmission of a Nerve Impulse
Nerves
Brain
Protection of the Brain
Cranial Nerves
Spinal Cord
Spinal Nerves
Special Sense Organs
The Eye
The Ear
The Mouth
The Nose
Theory in Practice

Chapter 7. The Endocrine System
Endocrine Glands and Their Hormones
Hormones Controlled by the Pituitary Gland
Hormones Not Controlled by the Pituitary Gland
The Stress Response
Theory in Practice

Chapter 8. The Respiratory System
Organization of the Respiratory System
The Nose
Paranasal Sinuses
Pharynx (Throat)
Larynx (Voice Box)
Trachea (Windpipe)
Bronchi
Lungs
Alveoli (Air Sacs)
Physiology of Respiration
Pulmonary Ventilation
External Respiration (Pulmonary Respiration)
Internal Respiration (Tissue Respiration)
Theory in Practice

Chapter 9. The Cardiovascular System
Blood
Heart
Walls, Chambers, and Valves of the Heart
Blood Flow to the Heart Tissue
Blood Flow Through the Heart
Physiology of the Heart
Blood Vessels
Blood Pressure
Primary Blood Vessels of Systemic Circulation
Primary Arteries of the Head, Face, and Neck
Primary Veins of the Head, Face, and Neck
Guide to Flowcharts of the Blood Vessels of the Body
Primary Arteries of the Upper Limbs
Primary Veins of the Upper Limbs
Primary Arteries of the Thorax
Primary Veins of the Thorax
Primary Arteries of the Abdomen
Primary Veins of the Abdomen
Primary Arteries of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs
Primary Veins of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs
Theory in Practice

Chapter 10. The Lymphatic and Immune System
The Relationship between the Lymphatic and Cardiovascular Systems
Organization of the Lymphatic and Immune System
Lymph Nodes
Resistance to Disease and Immunity
Non-Specific Resistance to Disease
Immunity (the Immune Response)
Theory in Practice

Chapter 11. The Digestive System
Organization of the Digestive System
Peritoneum
Walls of the GI Tract
Gastrointestinal Tract and Its Accessory Organs
Mouth (Oral or Buccal Cavity)
Esophagus
Stomach
Liver
Gall Bladder
Small Intestine
Pancreas
Large Intestine
Digestion of Carbohydrates
Digestion of Proteins
Digestion of Lipids
Theory in Practice

Chapter 12. The Urinary System
Kidneys
Nephron
Ureters
Urinary Bladder
Urethra
Theory in Practice

Chapter 13. The Reproductive System
Male Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System
Mammary Glands
Female Reproductive Cycle
Aging and the Reproductive System
Theory in Practice

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      Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 15/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9781718227040, 978-1718227040
      ISBN10: 1718227043

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Pocket Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology is the ideal introduction for students of complementary and physical therapies. Author and therapist Ruth Hull provides a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology with clear, concise, and accessible language. The book is designed for easy comprehension, with more than 300 clearly labeled color images, as well as flowcharts and tables to help visualize complex ideas.

      This pocketbook also serves as an effective refresher for current healthcare and bodywork professionals. It covers the following:
      • Skin, hair, and nails
      • Skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems
      • Endocrine and respiratory systems
      • Cardiovascular, lymphatic, and immune systems
      • Digestive system
      • Urinary system
      • Reproductive system


      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      A Note on American and British Spellings

      Chapter 1. Before You Begin
      Anatomical Position
      Directional Terms
      Quadrants
      Anatomical Regions
      Body Cavities
      Planes

      Chapter 2. Organization of the Body
      Levels of Structural Organization of the Body
      Chemical Organization of the Body
      Cellular Organization of the Body
      Transport across the Plasma Membrane
      Life Cycle of a Cell
      Tissue Level of Organization of the Body
      System Level of Organization of the Body
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 3. The Skin, Hair, and Nails
      Skin
      Types of Skin
      Hair
      Life Cycle of a Hair
      Nails
      Cutaneous Glands
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 4. The Skeletal System
      Bones
      Bone Tissue
      Compact (Dense) Bone Tissue
      Spongy (Cancellous) Bone Tissue
      Bone Formation and Remodeling
      Types of Bones
      Structure of a Long Bone
      Organization of the Skeleton
      Axial Skeleton
      Bones of the Skull
      Bones of the Neck and Spine
      Bones of the Thorax
      Appendicular Skeleton
      Bones of the Upper Limb and Shoulder Girdle
      Bones of the Pelvic Girdle
      Bones of the Lower Limb
      The Arches of the Foot
      Joints
      Synovial Joints
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 5. The Muscular System
      Muscle Tissue
      Skeletal Muscle
      Muscle Contraction and Relaxation
      Types of Muscular Contraction
      Skeletal Muscles and Movement
      Muscles of the Body
      Muscles of the Face and Scalp
      Muscles of the Neck
      Muscles of the Trunk and Shoulder
      Muscles of the Back
      Muscles of the Arm and Forearm
      Muscles of the Hand
      Muscles of the Hip and Thigh
      Muscles of the Leg
      Muscles of the Foot
      Principal Skeletal Muscles
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 6. The Nervous System
      Organization of the Nervous System
      Nervous Tissue
      Structure of a Motor Neuron
      Transmission of a Nerve Impulse
      Nerves
      Brain
      Protection of the Brain
      Cranial Nerves
      Spinal Cord
      Spinal Nerves
      Special Sense Organs
      The Eye
      The Ear
      The Mouth
      The Nose
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 7. The Endocrine System
      Endocrine Glands and Their Hormones
      Hormones Controlled by the Pituitary Gland
      Hormones Not Controlled by the Pituitary Gland
      The Stress Response
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 8. The Respiratory System
      Organization of the Respiratory System
      The Nose
      Paranasal Sinuses
      Pharynx (Throat)
      Larynx (Voice Box)
      Trachea (Windpipe)
      Bronchi
      Lungs
      Alveoli (Air Sacs)
      Physiology of Respiration
      Pulmonary Ventilation
      External Respiration (Pulmonary Respiration)
      Internal Respiration (Tissue Respiration)
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 9. The Cardiovascular System
      Blood
      Heart
      Walls, Chambers, and Valves of the Heart
      Blood Flow to the Heart Tissue
      Blood Flow Through the Heart
      Physiology of the Heart
      Blood Vessels
      Blood Pressure
      Primary Blood Vessels of Systemic Circulation
      Primary Arteries of the Head, Face, and Neck
      Primary Veins of the Head, Face, and Neck
      Guide to Flowcharts of the Blood Vessels of the Body
      Primary Arteries of the Upper Limbs
      Primary Veins of the Upper Limbs
      Primary Arteries of the Thorax
      Primary Veins of the Thorax
      Primary Arteries of the Abdomen
      Primary Veins of the Abdomen
      Primary Arteries of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs
      Primary Veins of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 10. The Lymphatic and Immune System
      The Relationship between the Lymphatic and Cardiovascular Systems
      Organization of the Lymphatic and Immune System
      Lymph Nodes
      Resistance to Disease and Immunity
      Non-Specific Resistance to Disease
      Immunity (the Immune Response)
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 11. The Digestive System
      Organization of the Digestive System
      Peritoneum
      Walls of the GI Tract
      Gastrointestinal Tract and Its Accessory Organs
      Mouth (Oral or Buccal Cavity)
      Esophagus
      Stomach
      Liver
      Gall Bladder
      Small Intestine
      Pancreas
      Large Intestine
      Digestion of Carbohydrates
      Digestion of Proteins
      Digestion of Lipids
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 12. The Urinary System
      Kidneys
      Nephron
      Ureters
      Urinary Bladder
      Urethra
      Theory in Practice

      Chapter 13. The Reproductive System
      Male Reproductive System
      Female Reproductive System
      Mammary Glands
      Female Reproductive Cycle
      Aging and the Reproductive System
      Theory in Practice

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