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Jane Langston

    Jane Langston is a dedicated educator and practitioner in complementary medicine, drawing on a rich background in biomedical science. Her extensive experience in pathology has cultivated a profound understanding of human anatomy and physiology, which deeply informs her holistic approach to healing. Langston is distinguished by her commitment to teaching and her significant contributions to the advancement and recognition of Amatsu. Her passion for both healing and education shines through her impactful work and leadership within the complementary medicine field.

    Muscle Testing
    Making Sense of Learning Human Anatomy and Physiology
    Making Sense of Human Anatomy and Physiology: A Learner-Friendly Approach
    • Focusing on the study of anatomy and physiology, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for both students and educators. It equips students with effective study strategies to enhance understanding and retention, while offering teachers insights into assessment techniques and diverse teaching methods. Supported by clear illustrations, it caters to a wide range of professionals, including those in health and fitness fields, providing foundational knowledge and skills for future learning. The final chapters encourage further exploration and practical applications of the subject matter.

      Making Sense of Human Anatomy and Physiology: A Learner-Friendly Approach
    • In a learner friendly approach, the chapters of the book take the reader through a journey of both studying and making sense of the content in anatomy and physiology. Written for both the learner of anatomy and physiology, and the teacher, the book provides a road map for understanding problems and issues in studying anatomy and physiology.

      Making Sense of Learning Human Anatomy and Physiology
    • Muscle Testing

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Muscle testing - A Concise Manual, provides a reference for understanding how structure relates to function, and how by knowing function we can learn structural configurations. The book summarises the key anatomical facts and figures, give methods for muscle testing by several techniques, and provides clinically useful information to supplement the tests.

      Muscle Testing