Applied Anatomy & Physiology for Manual Therapists Review Guide

Applied Anatomy & Physiology for Manual Therapists Review Guide

£29.99

Ideally used in conjunction with Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Manual Therapists―although it can be used as a standalone resource―this study and review guide features a broad assortment of fun, engaging activities, and exercises for students to complete on their own or with their peers.

Each chapter begins with the Learning Objectives from the main text, which link directly to the exercises and activities found in the chapter, helping students focus their study time most effectively.

Geared to all learning styles and level of academic ability, this book contains a range of engaging activities based upon learning theories that encourage a sense of curiosity and enjoyment in the learning process.

With the study and review guide students can:

  • Colour and label figures from the text.
  • Learn to create mnemonic devices for remembering groups of concepts and structures in the body.
  • Play quiz show-style games with others in their class.
  • Work crossword puzzles, familiarizing themselves with important terms and definitions.
  • Challenge each other with inventive games and activities such as Charades.
  • Test themselves on anatomy and physiology principles by completing practice exams at the end of each unit.

Students will find answers to all exercises in the back of the study guide, allowing them to assess their progress immediately.

Additional information

ISBN

9780998266374

Binding

Paperback

Dimensions

275 x 212 mm

Book author

Pat Archer and Lisa A. Nelson

Text

Full colour

Pages

228

Author biography

Co-authors Pat Archer, MS, AT Ret., LMT, and Lisa Nelson, BA, AT Ret., LMT, are lifelong educators, licensed massage therapists, and massage school directors. Each is uniquely qualified to prepare students for effective clinical decision making and possesses an instructor’s understanding of how to make A&P concepts both accessible and relevant to students’ future careers.