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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. Background Terminology and Information
    1. Anatomical Terminology
    2. Anatomical Movements and Range of Motion
    3. Palpation of Anatomical Structures
  7. 2. The Shoulder and Arm
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  8. 3. The Elbow and Forearm
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  9. 4. The Wrist and Hand
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  10. 5. The Spine, Thorax, and Abdomen
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  11. 6. The Hip and Thigh
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations Relating to the Hip and Thigh
  12. 7. The Knee and Lower Leg
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  13. 8. The Ankle and Foot
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions
    2. Musculature with Palpation Instructions
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  14. 9. The Head and Neck
    1. Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Landmarks
    2. Musculature with Palpation Landmarks
    3. Other Anatomical Landmarks
    4. Range of Motion
    5. Clinical Correlations
  15. Answer Key

Contents

Introduction

1. Background Terminology and Information

Anatomical Terminology

Anatomical Movements and Range of Motion

Palpation of Anatomical Structures

2. The Shoulder and Arm

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

3. The Elbow and Forearm

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

4. The Wrist and Hand

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions 

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

5. The Spine, Thorax, and Abdomen

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

6. The Hip and Thigh

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations Relating to the Hip and Thigh

7. The Knee and Lower Leg

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions 

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

8. The Ankle and Foot

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Instructions 

Musculature with Palpation Instructions

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

9. The Head and Neck

Skeletal Landmarks with Palpation Landmarks

Musculature with Palpation Landmarks

Other Anatomical Landmarks

Range of Motion

Clinical Correlations

Answer Key

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