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Daniels and Worthingham's Muscle Testing: Techniques of Manual Examination
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Author(s):
Marybeth Brown
Helen J. Hislop
Jacqueline Montgomery
ISBN:
9781416023500
Format:
DVD
Publication date:
30 January 2007
Publisher:
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Dispatch:
Within 10 working days
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Description

"Daniels and Worthingham's Muscle Testing: Techniques of Manual Examination, 8th Edition" is the original handbook of manual evaluation of muscular strength. In addition to offering traditional methods for assessing and grading skeletal muscle function, the book provides a comprehensive section on muscle anatomy and innervations that rounds out the testing chapters by linking muscle topography and function. This edition includes a new DVD of tests and procedures video clips that supplement the tests explained in the book.

Additional Title Information

Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Imprint: Saunders
Country of publication: United States
Dimensions: 216mm (Width) x 276mm (Height) x 22mm (Thickness)
Weight: 1.16 kg
Pages: 496