Essentials of Neuroanatomy for Rehabilitation
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Rating | : | 4.34 (813 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0135023882 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 336 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Denise Ousley said Five Stars. Very easy to read and understand a very difficult subject.. Lots of typos and some conflicting information L.P. I don't like this textbook for several reasons. There are numerous typos. There's at least one instance of clearly conflicting information, about regeneration of pain receptors.More than once the text references a picture that doesn't give the information indicated. The images are overly large and overly simplified which actually makes the information less clear. There's a large quantity of repeated information. This book could be at least 1/3 shorter. It needs a good editor and proofr. Great book This is a fantastic and easy to read text book. I really enjoy the different clinical cases that are in each chapter. The only issue I have is that I bought this as a kindle book and it constantly crashes any kindle app that I try to read it on. I would suggest just buying this book in print if possible.
ESSENTIALS OF NEUROANATOMY FOR REHABILITATION makes the complex and beautiful human nervous system as clear, transparent and easy to understand as possible. It gives healthcare students a solid foundation in the human nervous system’s structures, pathways, connections, and functions; and helps them apply this knowledge in treating and educating patients with neurological challenges. Patient case studies and clinical boxes bring key concepts to life; questions associated with these discussions assess students’ understanding and promote deeper insight. Clear, vivid, and concise, it avoids extraneous detail while illuminating the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system with large, uncluttered art. Organized to reflect the authors’ many years of effective neuroanatomy teaching, the text includes full chapters on crucial topics such as movement, cognition and