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BK
Seventh edition
Pencaitland : Handspring Publishing, 2019
xi, 336 stran, 3 nečíslované listy obrazových příloh : ilustrace (převážně barevné) ; 28 cm

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ISBN 978-1-912085-61-3 (brožováno)
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Obsahuje bibliografii na straně 326 a rejstřík
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Chapter 1 - A GLOBAL VIEW OF THE SPINAL COLUMN... 2 // The spinal column: a stayed axis... 4 // The spinal column: axis of the body and protector of the neuraxis... 6 // A global view of the spinal curvatures... 8 // The development of the spinal curvatures... 10 // Structure of the typical vertebra... 12 // The spinal curvatures... 14 // Structure of the vertebral body... 16 // The functional components of a vertebra... 18 // The elements of intervertebral linkage... 20 // Structure of the intervertebral disc... 22 // The nucleus pulposus likened to a swivel... 24 // The preloaded state of the disc and the self-stabilization of the disco-vertebral joint... 26 // Water imbibition by the nucleus pulposus... 28 // Compressive forces acting on the disc... 30 // Variations in disc structure related to cord level... 32 // Elementary movements in the intervertebral disc... 34 // Automatic rotation of the spine during lateral flexion... 36 // Global ranges of movement during flexion-extension of the spine... 38 // Global ranges of lateral flexion of the spine... 40 // Global ranges of axial rotation of the spine... 42 // Clinical assessment of the global ranges of spinal movements... 44 // Chapter 2 - THE PELVIC GIRDLE... 46 // The pelvic girdle in the two sexes... 48 // Mechanical model of the pelvic girdle... 50 // Architecture of the pelvic girdle... 52 // The articular surfaces of the sacroiliac joint... 54 // The auricular facet of the sacrum and the various spinal types...56 // The sacroiliac ligaments... 58 // Nutation and countemutation... 60 // The various theories of nutation... 62 // The pubic symphysis and the sacrococcygeal joint... 64 // The influence of position on the joints of the pelvic girdle... 66 // The pelvic wall... 68 // The pelvic diaphragm... 70 // The female perineum... 72 // The volumes of the abdominal and pelvic cavities... 74 // Labour... 76 //
Micturition and defecation in the female... 78 // The male perineum... 80 // External landmarks of the pelvis: the lozenge of Michaelis and the plane of Lewinneck... 82 // VIII // Chapter 3 - THE LUMBAR SPINE... 84 // Global view of the lumbar spine... 86 // Structure of the lumbar vertebrae... 88 // The ligamentous complex of the lumbar spine... 90 // Flexion-extension and lateral flexion of the lumbar spine... 92 // Rotation in the lumbar spine... 94 // The lumbosacral hinge and spondylolisthesis... 96 // The iliolumbar ligaments and the movements at the lumbosacral hinge... 98 // The trunk muscles seen in horizontal section... 100 // The posterior muscles of the trunk... 102 // The role of the third lumbar and twelfth thoracic vertebrae... 104 // The lateral muscles of the trunk... 106 // The muscles of the abdominal wall: the rectus abdominis and the transversus abdominis... 108 // The muscles of the abdominal wall: the internal and external oblique muscles... 110 // The muscles of the abdominal wall: the curve of the waist... 112 // The muscles of the abdominal wall: rotation of the trunk... 114 // The muscles of the abdominal wall: flexion of the trunk... 116 // The muscles of the abdominal wall: straightening of the lumbar lordosis. 118 // The trunk as an inflatable structure: the Valsalva manoeuvre... 120 // The statics of the lumbar spine in the standing position... 122 // The sitting and asymmetrical standing positions: the musician’s spine... 124 // The spine in the sitting and recumbent positions... 126 // Range of flexion-extension of the lumbar spine... 128 // Range of lateral flexion of the lumbar spine... 130 // Range of rotation of the thoracolumbar spine... 132 // The intervertebral foramen and the radicular collar... 134 // The various types of disc prolapse... 136 // Disc prolapse and the mechanism of nerve root compression... 138 //
Lasegue’s sign... 140 // Chapter 4 - THE THORACIC SPINE AND THE THORAX... 142 // The typical thoracic vertebra and the twelfth thoracic vertebra... 144 // Flexion-extension and lateral flexion of the thoracic spine... 146 // Axial rotation of the thoracic spine... 148 // The costovertebral joints... 150 // Rib movements at the joints of costal heads... 152 // Movements of the costal cartilages and of the sternum... 154 // The deformations of the thorax in the sagittal plane during inspiration... 156 // Mode of action of the intercostal and sternocostal muscles... 158 // The diaphragm and its mode of action... 160 // The respiratory muscles... 162 // Antagonism-synergism between the diaphragm and the abdominal muscles... 164 // Airflow in the respiratory passages... 166 // Respiratory volumes... 168 // The physiopathology of breathing... 170 // Respiratory types: athletes, musicians and others... 172 // The dead space... 174 // IX // Thoracic compliance... 176 // The elasticity of the costal cartilages... 178 // The mechanism of coughing and the Heimlich manoeuvre... 180 // The laryngeal muscles and the protection of the airways during swallowing... 182 // The glottis and the vocal cords: phonation... 184 // Chapter 5 - THE CERVICAL SPINE... 186 // The cervical spine taken as a whole... 188 // Diagrammatic representation of the first three cervical vertebrae... 190 // The atlanto-axial joints... 192 // Flexion-extension in the lateral and median atlanto-axial joints... 194 // Rotation in the lateral and median atlanto-axial joints... 196 // The articular surfaces of the atlanto-occipital joint... 198 // Rotation in the atlanto-occipital joints... 200 // Lateral flexion and flexion-extension in the atlanto-occipital joint... 202 // The suboccipital ligaments of the spine... 204 // The suboccipital ligaments... 206 // The suboccipital ligaments (continued)... 208 //
The structure of a typical cervical vertebra... 210 // The ligaments of the lower cervical spine... 212 // Flexion-extension in the lower cervical spine... 214 // The movements at the uncovertebral joints... 216 // Orientation of the articular facets: the composite axis of lateral flexion-rotation... 218 // Combined lateral flexion-rotation in the lower cervical spine... 220 // Geometric illustration of the movement of lateral flexion-rotation... 222 // Mechanical model of the cervical spine... 224 // Movements of lateral flexion-rotation in the mechanical model... 226 // Comparison of the model and the cervical spine during movements of lateral flexion-rotation... 228 // Compensations in the suboccipital spine... 230 // Ranges of movements of the cervical spine... 232 // Balancing the head on the cervical spine... 234 // Structure and function of the sternocleidomastoid muscle... 236 // The prevertebral muscles: the longus colli... 238 // The prevertebral muscles: the longus capitis, the rectus capitis anterior and the rectus capitis lateralis... 240 // The prevertebral muscles: the scalene muscles... 242 // Global view of the prevertebral muscles... 244 // Flexion of the head and of the neck... 246 // The posterior neck muscles... 248 // The suboccipital muscles... 250 // Actions of the suboccipital muscles: lateral flexion and extension... 252 // Rotatory action of the suboccipital muscles... 254 // The posterior neck muscles: the first and fourth planes... 256 // The posterior neck muscles: the second plane... 258 // The posterior neck muscles: the third plane... 260 // Extension of the cervical spine by the posterior neck muscles... 262 // Synergism-antagonism of the prevertebral muscles and the sternocleidomastoid muscle... 264 // The ranges of movements of the cervical spine taken as a whole... 266 // Relationship of the neuraxis to the cervical spine...268 //
Relationship of the cervical nerve roots to the spine... 270 // The vertebral artery and the neck blood vessels... 272 // The importance of the vertebral pedicle: its role in the physiology and pathology of the spine... 274 // Chapter 6-THE HEAD... 276 // The cranium... 278 // The cranial sutures... 280 // The cranium and the face... 282 // The visual field and localization of sounds... 284 // The facial muscles... 286 // The movements of the lips... 288 // Lip movements (continued)... 290 // Facial expressions... 292 // The temporomandibular joints... 294 // The structure of the temporomandibular joint... 296 // The movements of the temporomandibular joint... 298 // Muscles of jaw closure... 300 // The muscles involved in jaw opening... 302 // The role of muscles in mandibular movements... 304 // The eyeball: a perfect enarthrosis... 306 // The ocular muscles in horizontal and vertical eye movements... 308 // The ocular muscles in eye convergence... 310 // The mechanical problem of the oblique glance... 312 // The oblique glance: the role of the oblique muscles and of the trochlear nerve... 314 // APPENDICES... 317 // Mass, weight and barycentres... 318 // How to localise barycentres... 320 // Joint hypermobility... 322 // The law of parsimony: Occam’s razor... 324 // Bibliography... 326 // Index... 327 // Mechanical model of the cervical spine... 335

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