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Have you ever tried to learn anatomy from a picture book? It's like
using a road map to learn geography: you can see where all the
cities are but you can never retain the information. Like names on
a road map, anatomical terms are impossibly hard to remember, and
without understanding the meaning behind the concepts, we somehow
feel we don't understand what it all means. To learn anatomy, we
need more than pictures and labels; we need a way 'into' the
subject, a means of making sense of what we are looking at.
"Anatomy of the Moving Body" is a complete, lecture-based approach
to anatomy that helps us to understand our complex anatomy by
explaining the subject in down-to-earth terms.With nearly 100 3D
illustrations, "Anatomy of the Moving Body" is clearly and
beautifully illustrated. Over the course of 31 lectures, the author
confidently guides the reader through this complex landscape and
makes unfamiliar terrain become familiar. Each part of the body is
explained in short, manageable sections. And the author doesn't
just name the muscles and bones but explains the terminology and,
in the process, helps to demystify and make sense of an otherwise
intimidating subject. In this, the second edition of the book, the
95 pencil drawings (roughly half of the book) in the original
edition have been completely redone, using a 3D digital model of
the human anatomical form.
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