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Home > Trail Guide to the Body Student Handbook: How to Locate Muscles, Bones and More
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Trail Guide to the Body Student Handbook: How to Locate Muscles, Bones and More
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By Andrew Biel
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(9 Reviews)
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Publisher:
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Books of Discovery
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Edition:
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1st
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Published:
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November 1, 2005 |
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Binding:
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Spiral-bound
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Pages:
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221
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If you want to differentiate your psoas from your scalenes or just want to ace the next quiz, you'll find the answer here. This handbook follows the chapters and structures as they are arranged in the Trail Guide to the Body textbook. A resourceful complement, this handbook contains 200 pages and 450 illustrations. It offers a variety of questions and exercises including fill-in-the-blanks, drawings to color, illustrations and matching exercises. A fun learning tool that will test a student's Trail Guide knowledge.NOTE: This is NOT the textbook (which has a red cover) but the handbook/workbook for the textbook.
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Customers' Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
Very helpful, May 26, 2010
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Other people have reviewed the positives of this book, all of which I agree with. The only problem I have with this book is the paper on which it is printed. Ink smudges and pencil only works once; if you erase the pencil, you cannot rewrite in pencil. The best thing you can do is copy the pages you need, either by hand or with a scanner, if you plan on pre-testing multiple times.
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SO HELPFUL!, March 12, 2010
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if you have any anatomy classes this is a SUPER way to jump start your knowledge of muscle location, action insertion and origin... great for massage therapists to brush up on education or for massage therapy students... would recommend to purchase with the trail guide to the anatomy (red book) for a wealth of information.
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Must have for Kinesiology students, August 26, 2009
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This is a great tool for Kinesiology students using the Trail Guide to the body. Be sure to get the matching edition for the text book. In the class I've taken we did not study everything in the Trail Guide in the order presented, which sometimes made it a little challenging when using the study guide, but it is really indispensible if a person wants as many tools as possible to keep track of how well they are learning/absorbing the material in the book. Particularly like the coloring pages to help "fix" muscle location in memory.
0 of 0 people found the above review helpful.
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Better than I expected, July 11, 2009
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I really did think it was good but this is the best way to learn!
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Great Book, June 2, 2009
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This was a new book in perfect condition. I received it earlier than I thought I would so I was very satisfied. I wouldn't mind buying from this seller again. thank you.
0 of 3 people found the above review helpful.
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