Neuroscience for RehabilitationThe first neuroanatomy text written specifically for physical therapy students Instructors finally have a resource created specifically for physical therapy students taking a neuroanatomy course. Neuroanatomy for Physical Therapy provides readers with an understanding of the anatomical localization of brain function in order to help them accurately interpret the wealth of new human brain images now available. The author, a recognized expert in human nervous system development, includes numerous case studies with patient presentations, and due to its importance in physical therapy, extensive coverage of peripheral nerve damage. • Content mirrors the standard physical therapy curriculum, freeing instructors from having to use neuroanatomy texts intended for medical students |
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... structures have on behavior (functional neuro- anatomy) are essential for developing an understanding of nervous system organization sufficient to allow localization of a lesion based on deduction from subjective and objective ...
... structures as the muscles of mastication along with the mandible, muscles of facial expression, and the skele- tal and muscular structures associated with the palate, pharynx, and larynx. Timed changes in gene expression along the ...
... structures. anterior choroidal artery: Supplies blood to the choroid plexus in the lateral ventricle and several deep structures. anterior cingulate gyrus: Portion of the cingulate important for emotions; activated while experiencing ...
Contents
CHAPTER 1 STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM | 1 |
CHAPTER 2 VASCULAR SUPPLY OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM | 15 |
CHAPTER 3 CELLULAR ORGANIZATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM | 33 |
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