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Sobotta Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, English/Latin
Tables to 16th ed. of the Sobotta Atlas
- 2nd Edition - October 9, 2019
- Editors: Jens Waschke, Friedrich Paulsen
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 7 0 2 0 - 5 2 7 7 - 4
Sobotta Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, enables it’s users to deepen and consolidate their muscle, joint and nerve knowledge quickly and systematically utilising the 60 ta… Read more
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Request a sales quoteSobotta Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, enables it’s users to deepen and consolidate their muscle, joint and nerve knowledge quickly and systematically utilising the 60 tables in this practical study book:
- All of the muscles of the human body, including their origin, insertion, innervation and function
- Each muscle is accompanied by a small schematic Sobotta figure highlighting the relevant muscle in red
- Review branches and innervation areas of the Plexus cervicalis, brachialis and lumboscralis in detail
- A focus on joints and cranial nerves
Each table refers back to the relevant anatomical figures in the 16th edition of the Sobotta - Atlas of Anatomy, thus making it the perfect study companion to the Atlas.
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Chapter 1: Head
- 1 Facial muscles (→Figs. 8.76–8.78, →Fig. 11.2, →Fig. 11.14)
- 2 Muscles of the tongue (→Fig. 8.168, →Fig. 8.170, →Figs. 8.176–8.179)
- 3 Muscles of the palate (→Fig. 8.158)
- 4 Masticatory muscles (→Fig. 8.75, →Figs. 8.77–8.80, →Fig. 8.82)
- Chapter 2: Neck
- 5 Muscles of the Pharynx (→Fig. 8.179, →Fig. 11.12, →Fig. 11.14, →Fig. 11.20)
- 6 Muscles of the Larynx (→Fig. 11.38, →Fig. 11.40, →Fig. 11.48)
- 7 Branches and innervation areas of the Plexus cervicalis (→Fig. 11.70, →Fig. 11.71, →Figs. 11.74–11.78)
- 8 Lateral muscle of the neck (→Fig. 11.3, →Fig. 11.5)
- 9 Suprahyoid muscles (→Figs. 8.174–8.177, →Fig. 11.3, →Fig. 11.5)
- 10 Infrahyoid muscles (→Fig. 11.3, →Fig. 11.5)
- 11 Scalene muscles (→Fig. 2.86, →Fig. 11.3, →Fig. 11.5, →Fig. 11.6)
- 12 Prevertebral muscles (→Fig. 2.86, →Fig. 11.6)
- Chapter 3: Trunk
- 13 Muscles of the thoracic wall (→Figs. 2.83–2.90)
- 14 Ventral muscles of the abdominal wall (→Figs. 2.88–2.90, →Fig. 2.95)
- 15 Lateral muscles of the abdominal wall (→Figs. 2.81–2.83, →Figs. 2.88–2.90, →Fig. 2.93, →Fig. 2.95, →Fig. 2.96)
- 16 Dorsal muscles of the abdominal wall (→Fig. 2.93, →Fig. 2.96)
- 17 Spinocostal muscles (→Fig. 2.71)
- 18 Autochthonous muscles of the back (→Figs. 2.72–2.75, →Figs. 2.77–2.80, →Fig. 2.93)
- 19 Diaphragm (→Figs. 2.95–2.99)
- Passageways and weak spots in the diaphragm
- 20 Pelvic floor and perineal muscles (→Fig. 4.95, →Fig. 7.63, →Figs. 7.96–7.98, →Fig. 7.128, →Fig. 7.129, →Fig. 7.131)
- Chapter 4: Upper Limb
- 21 Joints of the upper limb, Articulationes membri superioris (→Fig. 3.6)
- 22 Branches and innervation areas of the Plexus brachialis (→Fig. 3.91, →Figs. 3.93–3.95, →Figs. 3.97–3.99, →Figs. 3.101–3.105, →Figs. 3.107–3.111, →Fig. 3.114, →Fig. 3.115, →Fig. 3.118, →Fig. 3.119)
- 23 Segmental innervation of the muscles of the upper limb, diagnostically relevant indicator muscles
- 24 Ventral muscles of the shoulder girdle (→Figs. 2.81–2.83, →Fig. 3.49, →Fig. 3.50, →Fig. 3.51c, d, →Fig. 3.55a)
- 25 Ventral muscles of the shoulder (→Figs. 2.81–2.83, →Fig. 3.49, →Fig. 3.50, →Fig. 3.52f, →Fig. 3.55a)
- 26 Lateral muscles of the shoulder (→ Fig. 3.50, → Fig. 3.52d, e, → Fig. 3.54, → Fig. 3.60)
- 27 Dorsal muscles of the shoulder girdle (→Fig. 3.50, →Fig. 3.51a, b, →Fig. 3.55b)
- 28 Dorsal muscles of the shoulder (→Fig. 3.50, →Fig. 3.52a–c, →Fig. 3.55b)
- 29 Ventral muscles of the upper arm (→Fig. 3.46, →Fig. 3.56, →Fig. 3.58, →Fig. 3.59)
- 30 Dorsal muscles of the upper arm (→Fig. 3.57, →Fig. 3.60, →Fig. 3.61)
- 31 Ventral superficial muscles of the forearm (→Fig. 3.46, →Figs. 3.62–3.65, →Fig. 3.77)
- 32 Ventral deep muscles of the forearm (→Fig. 3.62, →Fig. 3.64, →Fig. 3.66, →Fig. 3.73, →Fig. 3.74, →Fig. 3.78)
- 33 Lateral (radial) muscles of the forearm (→Fig. 3.67, →Fig. 3.73, →Fig. 3.74)
- 34 Dorsal superficial muscles of the forearm (→Fig. 3.68a, →Fig. 3.70, →Fig. 3.71, →Fig. 3.75)
- 35 Dorsal deep muscles of the forearm (→Fig. 3.62, →Fig. 3.68b, c, →Figs. 3.71–3.75)
- 36 Thenar muscles (→Fig. 3.77, →Fig. 3.78, →Fig. 3.81)
- 37 Palmar muscles (→Fig. 3.75, →Fig. 3.77, →Fig. 3.78, →Figs. 3.81–3.83, →Fig. 3.85)
- 38 Hypothenar muscles (→Fig. 3.77, →Fig. 3.78, →Fig. 3.81)
- Chapter 5: Lower Limb
- 39 Joints of the lower limb, Articulationes membri inferioris (→Fig. 4.3)
- 40 Branches and innervation areas of the Plexus lumbosacralis (→Fig. 2.157, →Fig. 4.123, →Fig. 4.124a, →Figs. 4.125–4.130, →Fig. 4.134, →Fig. 4.135, →Fig. 7.4)
- 41 Segmental innervation of muscles of the lower limb, diagnostically relevant indicator muscles
- 42 Ventral muscles of the hip (→Fig. 2.93, →Fig. 2.96, →Fig. 4.92, →Fig. 4.95, →Fig. 4.96a, →Figs. 4.97–4.99)
- 43 Dorsolateral muscles of the hip (→Fig. 4.93, →Fig. 4.95, →Fig. 4.96b, →Fig. 4.101, →Figs. 4.103–4.105)
- 44 Pelvitrochanteric muscles of the hip (→Fig. 4.95, →Fig. 4.101, →Figs. 4.103b–4.105)
- 45 Ventral muscles of the thigh (→Fig. 4.92, →Fig. 4.95, →Fig. 4.96b, c, →Figs. 4.97–4.100, →Fig. 4.106a, b)
- 46 Medial muscles of the thigh (adductors) (→Fig. 4.92, →Fig. 4.95, →Figs. 4.96d–4.100, →Figs. 4.103b–4.106b)
- 47 Dorsal muscles of the thigh (ischiocrural muscles) (→Fig. 4.93, →Fig. 4.95, →Fig. 4.102, →Figs. 4.103b–4.106b)
- 48 Ventral muscles of the leg (→Fig. 4.92, →Fig. 4.107a, →Fig. 4.108, →Fig. 4.109)
- 49 Lateral (fibular) muscles of the leg (→Fig. 4.92, →Fig. 4.107b, →Fig. 4.108, →Fig. 4.109)
- 50 Dorsal superficial muscles of the leg (→Fig. 4.93, →Fig. 4.107c, →Fig. 4.110, →Fig. 4.111)
- 51 Dorsal deep muscles of the leg (→Fig. 4.107c, d, →Fig. 4.112, →Fig. 4.113)
- 52 Muscles of the dorsum of the foot (→Fig. 4.109, →Fig. 4.116, →Fig. 4.117)
- 53 Medial muscles of the sole of the foot (→Figs. 4.119–4.121)
- 54 Muscles in the midregion of the sole of the foot (→Fig. 4.116, →Fig. 4.117, →Figs. 4.119–4.122)
- 55 Lateral muscles of the sole of the foot (→Figs. 4.119–4.121)
- Chapter 6: Cranial Nerves
- 56 Cranial nerves, overview (→Fig. 9.52, →Fig. 9.57, →Fig. 9.58, →Figs. 12.123–12.177)
- 57 Cranial nerves, functions (fibre qualities) (→Fig. 9.49, →Figs. 12.127–12.177)
- 58 Cranial nerves (→Figs. 12.123–12.177)
- 59 Functional organisation of the isocortex: primary and secondary cortical areas (→Fig. 12.84)
- 60 Nuclei of the Thalamus (selection) (→Fig. 12.103)
- Index
- No. of pages: 80
- Language: English
- Edition: 2
- Published: October 9, 2019
- Imprint: Urban & Fischer
- eBook ISBN: 9780702052774