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Everyday Upper Extremity Anatomy Book with BONUS CE FREE
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| Anatomy Book 9 AOTA Hours |
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9 |
| NBCOT® 11.25 PDUs |
ONLY 20 copies left - Order yours TODAY! anatomy book comes with 9 FREE AOTA approved CE hours after successful completion of included examination. This is a wonderful book to use in the clinic.
Instructors:
Sheri Roberts OTR/L CHT
Description:
20 COPIES LEFT This wonderful desk reference anatomy book comes with 9 FREE AOTA approved CE hours after successful completion of included examination. Learn through creative techniques such as layering the muscles on templates with colorful re-usable vinyl clings, tracing dermatomes and cutaneous pathways, and drawing the brachial plexus using the DVD tutorial provided.Everyday Anatomy is a fun and interactive book focusing on an array of topics including - skeletal, muscular, peripheral nerves, and vascular anatomy. Upon completion of the study, the participant is left with an excellent everyday reference that will be a helpful tool for any clinician. Activity tips and guidelines are provided to help make the most of the learning experience. Regardless of whether you are a visual, kinesthetic, or auditory learner, when you add a learn-by-doing component, you will retain the information better. A great way to teach students and patients as well! FREE SHIPPING in the (USA)
Objectives:
CEUs issued from Hand in Mind -must send in completed forms to receive CE hours. CE hours must be submitted within 6 months of date of purchase. Must include sales receipt with the CE form.
Identify key structure in the brachial plexus & recognize common syndromes/lesions or injuries
Identify and position the muscles in layers from deep to superficial on the hand, forearm & shoulder
Identify the position of the muscles as they are located approximate to other musculature, such as the gross origin and insertion
Identify nerve to muscle orientation in proper order of innervation for the radial, median, and ulnar nerves
Recognize major circulatory and lymphatic structures in the upper extremity as well as identify the causal factors that impact both systems
Identify key wrist and kinematic motions as well as recognize clinical syndromes that affect the function of the wrist
Identify key bony/skeletal structures in the upper extremity
Identify compression sites in the upper extremity relative to the ulnar, median and radial nerves
Differentiate cutaneous and dermatomal distribution in the upper extremity and recognize causal factors that impact the sensory system
Recognize specified anatomical locations in the upper extremities that are germane to assessment and treatment of conditions in the upper extremity
Table of contents:
Foreword
How to use this manual
Introduction and Course Objectives
Activity Guidelines
Study Tips
Policies and Disclosures
Bones of the Upper Extremity
Hand
Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) Registration and Information
Forearm
Shoulder
Peripheral Nerves in the Upper Extremity
Brachial plexus overview and learning activities
Path of the radial, median and ulnar nerves
Clinical syndromes involving the median, ulnar & radial nerves
Cutaneous and dermatome sensory patterns
Tunnels and more: additional spaces and places for the clinician to consider
Layering Anatomy
From the outside in: What do you see when you look under your skin?
Volar hand
Anterior forearm
Posterior forearm
Anterior shoulder/upper extremity
Posterior shoulder/upper extremity
Vascular System Overview
Arterial blood flow
Venous return
Lymphatics overview
Carpal Kinematics
The wrist bones
Movement of the wrist
Pre/Post Test
Pretest answer sheet
Posttest answer sheet
References
Post-Course Evaluation
Discounted Add On Item(s) Available with this Product
Reviews
This is an outstanding, must-read study guide for anyone wanting to learn more about anatomy, or for any therapist looking to improve their knowledge base or to prepare for the CHT exam. Topics are covered from A to Z in a simple, concise format that makes it easy to learn. I wish I had this book around when I studied for the exam! |
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Dan Acker, OTR/L, CHT |
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This book was a real hit with me. I have been an OT for 29 years, and a CHT since 1991. The book provided the opportunity to review things that I use and see daily in the clinic. I really enjoyed the interactive side. Overall it is well thought-out and would serve as a great resource and review for the seasoned therapist, new graduate, or anyone who wishes to prepare for the CHT exam. Great job. |
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Missy Thurlow, MBA, OTR/L, CHT |
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Amazing book to use |
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Rick Pappas OTR/L |
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