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Sobotta Learning Tables of Muscles, Joints and Nerves, English/Latin, 3rd Edition

Tables to 17th ed. of the Sobotta Atlas
Authors :
Jens Waschke & Friedrich Paulsen
Date of Publication: 05/2023
Sobotta – learning tables for muscles, joints and nerves The most important facts about muscles, joints and nerves are summarised in 62 tables, helping you to revisemethodically and efficiently! The origin, insertion, innervation and function o ...view more

Sobotta – learning tables for muscles, joints and nerves

The most important facts about muscles, joints and nerves are summarised in 62 tables, helping you to revisemethodically and efficiently!

  • The origin, insertion, innervation and function of all muscles in the human body are presented in tabular form.The relevant muscle is shown in situ each time.
  • The tables for branches and innervation areas of the Plexus cervicalis, brachialis and lumbosacralis givea good overview for a clinical diagnosis.
  • The most important joints of the upper and lower limbs are shown in tables and additionally in schematicillustrations.
  • The tables for neuroanatomy give the cranial nerves, cortical areas and nuclei of the thalamus.Tables for the cranial nerves identify and compare the pathways, supply areas and fibre qualities.

Compatible to the 17th edition of the Sobotta Atlas!

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Sobotta – learning tables for muscles, joints and nerves

The most important facts about muscles, joints and nerves are summarised in 62 tables, helping you to revisemethodically and efficiently!

  • The origin, insertion, innervation and function of all muscles in the human body are presented in tabular form.The relevant muscle is shown in situ each time.
  • The tables for branches and innervation areas of the Plexus cervicalis, brachialis and lumbosacralis givea good overview for a clinical diagnosis.
  • The most important joints of the upper and lower limbs are shown in tables and additionally in schematicillustrations.
  • The tables for neuroanatomy give the cranial nerves, cortical areas and nuclei of the thalamus.Tables for the cranial nerves identify and compare the pathways, supply areas and fibre qualities.

Compatible to the 17th edition of the Sobotta Atlas!


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Edited by Jens Waschke and Friedrich Paulsen