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Sobotta Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, English/Latin

Sobotta Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, English/Latin

Friedrich Paulsen | Jens Waschke

(2013)

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Abstract

Learning with the Sobotta system

Sobotta – tables of muscles, joints and nerves

60 tables assist in deepening and reviewing your knowledge:

· All muscles of the human body including origin, insertion, innervation and function. Matching the atlas, volumes 1 to 3, you find a schematic illustration of the original Sobotta figure for each muscle. The described muscle is highlighted in colour.

· Branches and supply areas of the cervical, brachial and lumbosacral plexus

· Joints and cranial nerves

A practical learning tool for studying on the go!

Each table refers to the corresponding figures in Sobotta Atlases Volumes 1 to 3

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Sobotta: Atlas of Human Anatomy, Tables of Muscles, Joints, and Nerves i
Copyright Page ii
Table of contents iii
Chapter 1. Facial muscles 1
a Forehead, vertex, temple 1
b Auricle 1
c Palpebral fissure 2
d Nose 3
e Mouth 3
f Neck 5
Chapter 2. Muscles of the tongue 6
a Intrinsic muscles of the tongue 6
b Extrinsic muscles of the tongue 7
Chapter 3. Muscles of the palate 8
Chapter 4. Masticatory muscles 9
Chapter 5. Muscles of the Pharynx 10
a Pharyngeal constrictor muscles 10
b Pharyngeal levator muscles 11
Chapter 6. Muscles of the Larynx 12
Chapter 7. Branches and innervation areas of the cervical plexus 14
Chapter 8. Lateral muscles of the neck 14
Chapter 9. Suprahyoid muscles 15
Chapter 10. Infrahyoid muscles 16
Chapter 11. Scalene muscles 17
Chapter 12. Prevertebral muscles 18
Chapter 13. Muscles of the thoracic wall 19
Chapter 14. Ventral muscles of the abdominal wall 20
Chapter 15. Lateral muscles of the abdominal wall 20
Chapter 16. Dorsal muscles of the abdominal wall 21
Chapter 17. Spinocostal muscles 21
Chapter 18. Autochthonous muscles of the back 22
I Lateral tract 22
II Medial tract 26
III Autochthonous deep muscles of the neck 29
Chapter 19. Diaphragm 31
Chapter 20. Muscles of the pelvic .oor and perineal muscles 32
a Diaphragma pelvis 32
b Perineal muscles 33
Chapter 21. Joints of the upper extremity, Articulationes membri superioris 34
a Joints of the shoulder girdle, Articulationes cinguli pectoralis 34
b Joints of the upper extremity, Articulationes cinguli pectoralis 34
c Planes and axes of the joints of the upper extremity 35
Chapter 22. Branches and innervation areas of the Plexus brachialis 36
Chapter 23. Segmental innervation of the muscles of the arm, diagnostically relevant indicator muscles 37
Chapter 24. Ventral muscles of the shoulder girdle 37
Chapter 25. Ventral muscles of the shoulder 38
Chapter 26. Lateral muscles of the shoulder 38
Chapter 27. Dorsal muscles of the shoulder girdle 39
Chapter 28. Dorsal muscles of the shoulder 40
Chapter 29. Ventral muscles of the upper arm 41
Chapter 30. Dorsal muscles of the upper arm 42
Chapter 31. Ventral super.cial muscles of the forearm 43
Chapter 32. Ventral deep muscles of the forearm 44
Chapter 33. Lateral (radial) muscles of the forearm 45
Chapter 34. Dorsal super.cial muscles of the forearm 46
Chapter 35. Dorsal deep muscles of the forearm 47
Chapter 36. Thenar muscles 48
Chapter 37. Palmar muscles 49
Chapter 38. Hypothenar muscles 50
Chapter 39. Joints of the lower extremity, Articulationes membri inferioris 51
a Bony connections of the pelvic girdle, Juncturae cinguli pelvici 51
b Joints of the free lower extremity, Articulationes membri inferioris liberi 51
c Planes and axes of movements of the joints of the lower extremity 52
Chapter 40. Branches and innervation areas of the Plexus lumbosacralis 54
Chapter 41. Segmental innervation of muscles of the lower extremity, diagnostically relevant indicator muscles 56
Chapter 42. Ventral muscles of the hip 56
Chapter 43. Dorsolateral muscles of the hip 57
Chapter 44. Pelvitrochanteric muscles of the hip 58
Chapter 45. Ventral muscles of the thigh 59
Chapter 46. Medial muscles of the thigh (adductors) 60
Chapter 47. Dorsal muscles of the thigh (ischiocrural muscles) 61
Chapter 48. Ventral muscles of the leg 62
Chapter 49. Lateral (.bular) muscles of the leg 63
Chapter 50. Dorsal super.cial muscles of the leg 63
Chapter 51. Dorsal deep muscles of the leg 64
Chapter 52. Muscles of the dorsum of the foot 65
Chapter 53. Medial muscles of the sole of the foot 65
Chapter 54. Muscles in the midregion of the sole of the foot 66
Chapter 55. Lateral muscles of the sole of the foot 67
Chapter 56. Cranial nerves, overview 68
Chapter 57. Cranial nerves, functions (.bre qualities) 68
Chapter 58. Cranial nerves 69
a N. olfactorius [I] 69
b N. opticus [II] 69
c N. oculomotorius [III] 69
d N. trochlearis [IV] 69
e N. trigeminus [V] 70
f N. abducens [VI] 71
g N. facialis [VII] 71
h N. vestibulocochlearis [VIII] 71
i N. glossopharyngeus [IX] 72
j N. vagus [X] 72
k N. accessorius [XI] 72
l N. hypoglossus [XII] 72
Chapter 59. Functional organisation of the isocortex: primary and secondary cortical areas 73
Chapter 60. Nuclei of the Thalamus (selection) 73