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Anatomy and human movement:

structure and function, Volume 20056
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Butterworth Heinemann/Elsevier, 2006 - Medical - 717 pages
Now featuring full-colour illustrations, this classic text is written specifically for physiotherapy students studying human anatomy.

Accompanying the text are fantastic online resources for students and lecturers.

· Applied Anatomy covers upper and lower limbs and includes bones, muscles, joints, nerve and blood supply

· Now in full colour
· New online student and lecturer resources
· Lecturer resources
· Complete Image Bank - All 878 illustrations from the book with and without labels
· Student resources
· 50 Drag 'n' Drop exercises to test anatomy knowledge
· New streamlined layout

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