Comprehensive Anatomy of Motor Functions
The comprehensive approach to anatomy is a new attempt to understand the organization of anatomical structures instead of only memorizing details, which is both time-consuming and prone to error. The basic principle is that man did not design man, a truth which presents the solution and not the prob...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Basic Notions on Mobility Function
- Introduction
- Components of Motor Apparatus
- Command and Control
- Spinal Functions
- Introduction
- Spinal Stabilization
- Cervical Spine and the Eye/Head Servomechanism
- Thoracic Spine and Respiratory Dynamics
- Thoracic Spine and Respiratory Dynamics
- Locomotion
- Introduction
- The Two Aspects of Locomotion
- Prehension
- Introduction
- Wrist/Hand Complex
- Humero-Radio-Ulnar Complex
- Cleido-Scapulo-Humeral Complex
- Conclusion
- Eye Mobility
- Introduction
- Three Specific Features Important to Understand
- Conclusion
- Facial Mimic
- Introduction
- Facial Superior Orbital Floor
- Facial Inferior Buccal Floor
- Masticatory Function
- Introduction
- Movements of TMJ
- Control of Mandibular Posture
- Speaking and Swallowing
- Introduction
- The Aero-Digestive Cross Way
- Swallowing
- Phonation
- Bladder and Rectum Incontinences
- Introduction
- Technical Problems and Solutions
- Command and Control
- Ejaculation and Orgasm
- Introduction
- Technical Problems af Copulation
- Motor Of Inference: The Orgasm
- Conclusions.