معرفی کتاب «Netter's Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing - E-Book» نوشتهٔ McFarland, David H.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier - Health Sciences Division در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Bronchi (figures 1-8 and 1-9 [p. 40])Lungs (figure 1-11); Pleura (figure 1-14); Selected pulmonary disorders affecting lung function; €%Respiratory muscles; Principal muscles of inspiration; Diaphragm (figures 1-15 [p. 50] and 1-16 [p. 51]); External intercostal muscles (figures 1-17, 1-18 [p. 54], and 1-19 [p. 55]); Interchondral (parasternal) portion of internal intercostal muscles (figures 1-20 and 1-21 [p. 59]; Accessory muscles of inspiration (figure 1-21; see also figures 1-17 [p. 53], 1-18 [p. 54], 1-19 [p. 55], and 1-20 [p. 57]); (figures 1-21 and 1-23 [p. 61]).;Front cover; Evolve; Front matter; Netter's atlas of anatomy for speech, swallowing, and hearing; Copyright; Preface; €%Audience; €%Concept and importance to the profession; €%Organization; €%Distinctive features; €%Ancillaries; €%Instructor resources; €%Student resources; Acknowledgments; Reviewers; Table of contents; Introduction; €%Anatomy; Systemic anatomy; Regional anatomy; Developmental anatomy; Functional anatomy; Clinical anatomy; €%Nomenclature; Anatomical position (see figure 1 [p. 5]); €%Planes and sections; Sagittal; Frontal or coronal; Transverse or horizontal; €%Anatomical terms.;Specialized connective tissuesCartilage (see figure 3 [p. 8]); Osseous tissue; Blood; Muscular tissue; Nervous tissue; €%Terms relative to bones; Depressions; Elevations; I Respiratory system; 1 Respiratory system; €%Overview; €%Skeletal support for respiration; Vertebral column (figure 1-1); Rib cage (ribs, cartilages, sternum) (figure 1-3); Pectoral, scapular, or shoulder girdle (see figure 1-3); Pelvic girdle or bony pelvis (figure 1-4); €%Respiratory tract; Nasal cavities (figure 1-5); Oral cavity; Pharynx (figure 1-6 [p. 36]); Larynx (figure 1-7 [p. 37]); Trachea (figure 1-8).;Rectus abdominis muscle (figures 1-21 and 1-22 [p. 60] see also figure 1-18 [p. 54]); External oblique muscle (figures 1-24 and 1-25 [p. 64]; see also figures 1-18 [p. 54], 1-21 [p. 59] and 1-22 [p. 60]); Internal oblique muscle (figure 1-25 [p. 64]; see also figures 1-18 [p. 54], 1-21 [p. 59], and 1-22 [p. 60]); Transversus abdominis muscle (see figures 1-20 [p. 57], 1-21 [p. 59], and 1-22 [p. 60]); €%Respiratory volumes and capacities; Volumes (figure 1-30); Capacities; Other functional measures; II Laryngeal-phonatory system; 2 Laryngeal-phonatory system; €%verview.;Superior and inferior (figure 2)Anterior and posterior (figure 3 [p. 8]); Medial, lateral, and median (figure 4 [p. 9]); Proximal and distal; External, internal, and intermediate; Parietal and visceral (figure 5); Prone and supine; Ipsilateral, contralateral, and bilateral; €%Views and aspects; €%Anatomical movement; Flexion and extension; Abduction and adduction; Elevation and depression; Protrusion and retrusion; Supination and pronation; €%Vocabulary specific to anatomy; €%Primary tissues; Epithelial tissue (epithelium, epithelia); Connective tissue; Connective tissue proper. Bronchi (figures 1-8 and 1-9 [p. 40])Lungs (figure 1-11) Pleura (figure 1-14) Selected pulmonary disorders affecting lung function €%Respiratory muscles Principal muscles of inspiration Diaphragm (figures 1-15 [p. 50] and 1-16 [p. 51]) External intercostal muscles (figures 1-17, 1-18 [p. 54], and 1-19 [p. 55]) Interchondral (parasternal) portion of internal intercostal muscles (figures 1-20 and 1-21 [p. 59] Accessory muscles of inspiration (figure 1-21 see also figures 1-17 [p. 53], 1-18 [p. 54], 1-19 [p. 55], and 1-20 [p. 57]) (figures 1-21 and 1-23 [p. 61]). Front cover Evolve Front matter Netter's atlas of anatomy for speech, swallowing, and hearing Copyright Preface €%Audience €%Concept and importance to the profession €%Organization €%Distinctive features €%Ancillaries €%Instructor resources €%Student resources Acknowledgments Reviewers Table of contents Introduction €%Anatomy Systemic anatomy Regional anatomy Developmental anatomy Functional anatomy Clinical anatomy €%Nomenclature Anatomical position (see figure 1 [p. 5]) €%Planes and sections Sagittal Frontal or coronal Transverse or horizontal €%Anatomical terms. Rectus abdominis muscle (figures 1-21 and 1-22 [p. 60] see also figure 1-18 [p. 54]) External oblique muscle (figures 1-24 and 1-25 [p. 64] see also figures 1-18 [p. 54], 1-21 [p. 59] and 1-22 [p. 60]) Internal oblique muscle (figure 1-25 [p. 64] see also figures 1-18 [p. 54], 1-21 [p. 59], and 1-22 [p. 60]) Transversus abdominis muscle (see figures 1-20 [p. 57], 1-21 [p. 59], and 1-22 [p. 60]) €%Respiratory volumes and capacities Volumes (figure 1-30) Capacities Other functional measures II Laryngeal-phonatory system 2 Laryngeal-phonatory system €%verview. Specialized connective tissuesCartilage (see figure 3 [p. 8]) Osseous tissue Blood Muscular tissue Nervous tissue €%Terms relative to bones Depressions Elevations I Respiratory system 1 Respiratory system €%Overview €%Skeletal support for respiration Vertebral column (figure 1-1) Rib cage (ribs, cartilages, sternum) (figure 1-3) Pectoral, scapular, or shoulder girdle (see figure 1-3) Pelvic girdle or bony pelvis (figure 1-4) €%Respiratory tract Nasal cavities (figure 1-5) Oral cavity Pharynx (figure 1-6 [p. 36]) Larynx (figure 1-7 [p. 37]) Trachea (figure 1-8). Superior and inferior (figure 2)Anterior and posterior (figure 3 [p. 8]) Medial, lateral, and median (figure 4 [p. 9]) Proximal and distal External, internal, and intermediate Parietal and visceral (figure 5) Prone and supine Ipsilateral, contralateral, and bilateral €%Views and aspects €%Anatomical movement Flexion and extension Abduction and adduction Elevation and depression Protrusion and retrusion Supination and pronation €%Vocabulary specific to anatomy €%Primary tissues Epithelial tissue (epithelium, epithelia) Connective tissue Connective tissue proper.
Filled with Dr. Frank Netter’s world-class illustrations and all the essential information on anatomy and physiology relevant to SLH, Netter’s Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing, 2nd Edition uses a unique "read-it, see-it" approach to help you easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations. This full-color SLH-specific atlas contains a basic overview of anatomical organization systems, expanded content on swallowing, and updated discussions on the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing, and hearing to give you a solid foundation in learning how to diagnose and treat SLH disorders.
- UNIQUE! Frank Netter’s medical illustrations and straightforward descriptions clearly present the anatomy and physiology of speech, language, and hearing to help you easily build the foundation necessary to diagnose and treat disorders.
- System musculature summary tables for each section present vital information in a quick, easy, and consistent format for study and reference.
- Evolve student resources include video clips of cadaver dissections, animations, self-test questions and exercises to enhance your understanding of SLH anatomy and physiology.
- A balance of text and illustrations with text on the left hand page and the related image on the right provides both the visual and written information you need to know in a "read-it, see-it" format.
• NEW! Expanded content on swallowing meets the growing need for this vital information.
• NEW! Updated content and references gives you the most current information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing.
Lleno de ilustraciones de primera clase del Dr. Frank Netter y toda la información esencial sobre anatomía y fisiología relevante para habla, lenguaje y audición, este Atlas específico de Anatomía en su 2a edición utiliza un enfoque único de "leerlo y verlo" para ayudarlo a conectar fácilmente los conceptos de anatomía y fisiología con ilustraciones detalladas a todo color. Contiene una visión general básica de los sistemas de organización anatómica, contenido ampliado sobre la deglución y discusiones actualizadas sobre las bases anatómicas y funcionales del habla, la deglución y la audición normales para brindarle una base sólida en el aprendizaje de cómo diagnosticar y tratar estos trastornos With Dr. Frank Netter's world-class illustrations accompanying essential information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing (SLH), this book, is your essential SLH reference. Easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations with the atlas' "read-it, see-it" approach. Netter's provides a solid foundation for SLH with a basic overview of anatomical organization systems and focused discussions of the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing and hearing. Netter's Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing, Second Edition (2015) -1pp. 978-0-323-23982-0