ANATOMY FACTS WEB SITE DEMO

SPEAKER: Ted Nissen                                                  Date

 

E-Mail: questions@anatomyfacts.com

Web Site: http://www.anatomyfact.com

Phone: (562) 439-3803

Office:

Advanced Physiocare

440 Redondo Ave. # 201

Long Beach Calif. 90814

 

Lecture Notes

1     Ted Nissen Background

Ø     Ted Nissen has a successful private practice and has been in business as a massage therapist for over 30 years.

2     What you will Learn

1.)   Purpose of web site & purpose of this talk.

2.)   How to get to the Web Site.

3.)   Features of Web Site.

4.)   Question and Answer

3     Brief Summary of Features

v   Purpose of Web Site & Purpose of this talk

Anatomy Facts is a multipurpose Web Site developed to satisfy a broad range of goals. This Web Site is intended to help both the massage practitioner and institution. The purpose of this talk is to familiarize you with the Learn Your Muscles module of this Web Site. The Learn Your Muscles Module gives you comprehensive, richly illustrated and easily accessible information on muscular anatomy. This should greatly enhance your Anatomy and Physiology studies.

v   How to get to the Web Site

To access Learn Your Muscles open your Internet browser and type in the web site above. Click the projects menu and then the submenu item for LEARN YOUR MUSCLES.

v   Features of Web Site (Summary)

The Learn Your Muscles Module of the Anatomy Facts Web site is feature rich and this presentation will only outline a few.

Hyperlinks easily and intuitively connect all parts of this comprehensive Web Site. Over 237 colorful and detailed illustrations of individual muscles will be included in the final version. Over 30 Grouped Muscle illustrations are included which depict the anatomical context of each individual muscle. Graphic muscle attachment illustration with origin and insertion clearly marked. Use your printer to produce colorful detailed muscle illustrations directly from the web site. Use these illustrations for self-study and or classroom demonstration. Multiple textbooks fully indexed and linked for access ease. Browse the muscles by group or alphabetically with intuitive graphic links to associated references. Comprehensive discussion of individual muscles are included with hyperlinks to Gray’s Anatomy textbook and illustrations. Pronounce all those Latin and Greek roots correctly by listening to the audio file. Electronic flash cards make it easy to quickly test your knowledge of individual muscles. Quizzes and Tests can validate the knowledge you just learned and quickly reinforce areas that need improvement. See a video of how each individual muscle actually moves. Let the video tutor guide you through a programmed workbook. Muscular Anatomy textbook includes Chapters on Kinesiology, grouped muscle discussion and Skeletal Anatomy review. These are just some of the features of this comprehensive and richly illustrated Web Site. This Site is still in development. With your patience and help, it can become a cornerstone to our mutual enrichment.

4     Lecture Notes

v   FREE WEB SITE

The Anatomy Facts Web site is free to institutions or individuals.

To get to the Web site simply type the Web site address below into your browser.

http://www.anatomyfact.com

v   PURPOSE OF WEB SITE

Prepare massage students and professionals for the National Certification Exam. Example Help the Students of Associated Professions with their Anatomy studies. Learn Your Muscles Extend

knowledge and skills to improve daily practice. Deep Tissue Routine Assist massage researchers in completing their projects. Research Assistants Act as a depository for current research on massage

therapy and related topics. Research Papers Facilitate communication between students and professionals. List of Online Chat Participants Develop a Theoretical Framework to Encourage Scientific

Debate and Objective Inquiry. Theoretical Model Why Do We Hurt? Clinical Massage-New Approach

v   BETA TEST VERSION

This Web Site is still being developed so please be patient as improvements are added weekly. Your comments and suggestions are appreciated. An E-Mail link can be found at the Web Site under

the contacts menu.

v   PURPOSE OF THIS TALK

This talk will focus on the Learn Your Muscles module of the Web Site which helps you with your Anatomy Studies. Learn Your Muscles gives you fast, comprehensive, richly illustrated and

easily accessible information on muscular anatomy.

v   INSTRUCTIONS

To access Learn Your Muscles open your Internet browser and type in the web site below. Click the projects menu and then the submenu item for LEARN YOUR MUSCLES.

Enjoy.

v   EASE OF USE

Hyperlinks easily and intuitively connect all parts of this comprehensive Web Site.

v   LEARN YOUR MUSCLES HOME PAGE (Illustration)

v   ABUNDANT ILLUSTRATIONS

Over 237 colorful and detailed illustrations of individual muscles will be included in the final version.

v   ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIMI (FOOT) ILLUSTRATION

v   ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIMI (HAND) ILLUSTRATION

v   ADDUCTOR MAGNUS ILLUSTRATION

v   CRICOARYTENOID LATERAL & POSTERIOR ILLUSTRATION

v   CILIARY MUSCLE ILLUSTRATION

v   GROUPED MUSCLES

Over 30 Grouped Muscle illustrations are included which depict the anatomical context of each individual muscle.

v   ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL WALL ILLUSTRATION

v   ARM ANTERIOR DEEP VIEW ILLUSTRATION

v   FACIAL ANTERIOR SUPERFICIAL AND DEEP VIEW ILLUSTRATION

v   MUSCLE BONE ATTACHMENTS

Graphic muscle attachment illustration with origin and insertion clearly marked.

v   FOOT DORSAL RIGHT ORIGIN & INSERTION ILLUSTRATION

v   FOREARM ANTERIOR POSTERIOR ORIGIN & INSERTION ILLUSTRATION

v   HIP LEG ANTERIOR ORIGIN & INSERTION ILLUSTRATION

v   PRINTER FRIENDLY

Use your printer to produce colorful detailed muscle illustrations directly from the web site.  Use these illustrations for self study and or

Classroom demonstration.

v   FULLY INDEXED

Multiple textbooks fully indexed and linked for access ease.

v   MUSCLE DISCUSSION INDEX (Illustration)

v   BROWSER FRIENDLY

Browse the muscles by group or alphabetically with intuitive graphic links to associated references.

v   FOREARM (RADIUS AND ULNA) HOME PAGE (Illustration)

v   ALPHABETICAL MUSCLE LISTING (Illustration)

v   A MUSCLE HOME PAGE (Illustration)

v   COMPREHENSIVE

Comprehensive discussion of individual muscles are included with hyperlinks to Gray’s Anatomy textbook and illustrations.

v   ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIMI (FOOT) DISCUSSION (Illustration)

v   GRAY’S ANATOMY HYPERLINK (Illustration)

v   PRONUNCIATION

Pronounce all those Latin and Greek roots correctly by listening to the audio file. GAS·TROC·NE·MI·US-"gas-(")träk-'nE-mE-&s-

Pronounce Me

v   TESTING

Electronic flash cards make it easy to quickly test your knowledge of individual muscles. Quizzes and Tests can validate the knowledge you just learned and quickly reinforce areas that need improvement.

v   FLASH CARD HOME PAGE (Illustration)

v   FLASH CARD QUESTION (Illustration)

v   TEST QUESTIONS (Illustration)

v   VIDEO MUSCLE ACTION

See a video of how each individual muscle actually moves.

v   ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIMI (FOOT) MOTION VIDEO (Illustration)

v   VIDEO TUTORING

Let the video tutor guide you through a programmed workbook.

v   VIDEO TUTORING HOME PAGE (Illustration)

v   VIDEO TUTORING INTRODUCTION (Illustration)

v   MUSCULAR ANATOMY

Muscular Anatomy textbook includes Chapters on Kinesiology, grouped muscle discussion and Skeletal Anatomy review.

v   MUSCULAR ANATOMY INDEX (Illustration)

v   MUSCULAR ANATOMY TEXTBOOK (Illustration)

v   Question and Answer