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Fascial Anatomy Of The Equine Forelimb Carla M Lusi Helen M S Davies

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Fascial Anatomy Of The Equine Forelimb Carla M Lusi Helen M S Davies
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 78.85 MB
Pages: 174
Author: Carla M Lusi; Helen M S Davies
ISBN: 9780815387381, 9780815387442, 0815387385, 081538744X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Fascial Anatomy Of The Equine Forelimb Carla M Lusi Helen M S Davies by Carla M Lusi; Helen M S Davies 9780815387381, 9780815387442, 0815387385, 081538744X instant download after payment.

The first of its kind in equine anatomy, this clear, concise anatomical guide illustrates the fascial (soft connective tissue) connections of the equine forelimb. Based on dissections of fresh equine cadaver limbs, it provides a visual map for equine physical therapists, veterinarians and horse riders, helping them to understand how pathologies, injuries, or movement abnormalities of the equine forelimb arise and/or progress from one area of the limb to another.
The fascial system is one of the primary systems acted upon by equine physiotherapists and is of increasing interest to horse riders looking to achieve structural integration and balanced movement in their horse. With this in mind, key points in each chapter highlight everyday situations in which knowledge of the fascial system may assist in understanding horse movement and injury.
This practically applicable anatomical atlas is the ideal reference for horse owners, body workers and veterinarians alike.

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