A Pocketbook Manual of Hand and Upper Extremity Anatomy Primus Manus
Pocketbook Manual of Hand and Upper Extremity Anatomy: Primus Manus by Fraser J. Leversedge MD, Martin I. Boyer MD FRCS(C), and Charles A. Goldfarb MD is an invaluable resource for students, clinicians, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of hand and upper extremity anatomy. This comprehensive yet compact manual offers a wealth of anatomical knowledge through its detailed, full-color photographs of dissections and precise line drawings. These visual aids bring to life the intricate structures of the hand and upper extremity, providing clear, in-depth views that enhance learning and understanding.The text is organized in a bulleted format, allowing for quick reference and easy navigation, making it ideal for those in need of efficient, on-the-go study material. The clear, concise descriptions cover all major anatomical entities, ensuring a thorough grasp of essential details. In addition to the anatomical breakdowns, the book also includes clinical correlations, linking the anatomy to common diseases and conditions, which is crucial for applying knowledge in real-world clinical scenarios.To further assist with retention, the
Pocketbook Manual of Hand and Upper Extremity Anatomy incorporates mnemonic devices, making it easier to remember complex structures and relationships. Whether you’re a medical student, a healthcare professional, or simply someone with a keen interest in anatomy, this pocketbook serves as a crucial guide. Its combination of visual aids, practical formatting, and clinical insights ensures that users have a valuable, portable resource for mastering the hand and upper extremity anatomy, enabling them to approach both learning and clinical practice with confidence.
Product details
- Publisher : LWW; 1st edition (October 19, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1608314669
- ISBN-13 : 978-1608314669