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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book exudes quality,
By Tejas (Tunbridge Wells, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Atlas of Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy (Hardcover)
I have recently acquired the Atlas of Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy as a teaching aid and reference book. I have a number of such books, but this one stands out from the crowd. The clarity of information, both visual and textual, is outstanding. There are very few anatomy books that I would consider a good bedtime reading, but this is one of them (actually, the only one!).
Everything about this book exudes quality: what it says; how it says it; what it shows; how it shows it; the paper; and the cover. Truly a work of art and inspiration. Also, I found the extra information on body mechanics a welcome bonus.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: The Atlas of Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy (Hardcover)
I am just finishing up a semester of undergraduate nursing/pre-OT anatomy and found this book to be an excellent resource, especially for the muscles. For most muscle groups Jarmey has an illustration of each individual muscle along with its relationship to neighboring muscles. This was very helpful in preparing for the lab practical (got an A!). I purchased this book and not Jarmey's Concise Guide to Muscles because the Concise Guide did not cover all muscles I was required to know.
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This review is from: The Atlas of Musculo-Skeletal Anatomy (Hardcover)
I have found that this book is very helpful in understanding and assisting my wife's recovery from Stroke. Unlike many other books on anatomy which tend to compress too much information onto a single page, this one has separate illustrations and clear descriptions of the action and function of each individual muscle. It is great for a layman like me.
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Atlas of Musculoskeletal Anatomy by Chris Jarmey (Hardcover - October 31, 2004)
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