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Topografie und Funktion des Bewegungssystems, 4th edition (Original PDF from Publisher)

Funktionelle Anatomie: Mastering Movement with Michael Schnke

Unlock the secrets of human movement with Michael Schnke’s comprehensive guide to functional anatomy. This fourth edition is a treasure trove for physiotherapists, students, and healthcare professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of the intricate structures that govern human motion.

Understanding the Harmony of Structures

When we move, numerous structures work together in harmony. By grasping the intricate relationships between bones, ligaments, and muscles, you’ll gain a profound understanding of physiotherapy and be able to apply it successfully. Michael Schnke’s book doesn’t just describe these structures; it shows how they function, making the information come alive.

Bringing Theory to Life with Clinical Examples

The book is packed with vivid, full-color anatomical images from the renowned PROMETHEUS atlases, as well as “Lernboxen” (learning boxes) that detail the origins, insertions, and functions of muscles. Real-life clinical examples, ranging from arthritis to toe deformities, illustrate the consequences of dysfunctional structures, making the information more engaging, practical, and easy to learn.

A Comprehensive Resource for Physiotherapy Education

This thoroughly revised and updated edition provides a solid foundation for physiotherapy students and professionals alike. With its unique blend of topographical and functional anatomy, it’s the perfect companion for mastering the movement system.

Product Details:

  • Language: German
  • Publisher: Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2023, 4th edition
  • Hardcover: 392 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3131185724
  • ISBN-13: 978-3131185723

Master the art of physiotherapy with Michael Schnke’s Funktionelle Anatomie. Dive into the fascinating world of human movement and discover the secrets to optimal function and wellbeing.

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