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首页> 外文期刊>Journal of experimental zoology, Part B. Molecular and developmental evolution >Links between Evolution, Development, Human Anatomy, Pathology, and Medicine, with A Proposition of A Re-defined Anatomical Position and Notes on Constraints and Morphological 'Imperfections'
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Links between Evolution, Development, Human Anatomy, Pathology, and Medicine, with A Proposition of A Re-defined Anatomical Position and Notes on Constraints and Morphological 'Imperfections'

机译:进化,发展,人体解剖学,病理学和医学之间的联系,提出了重新定义的解剖学位置以及关于约束和形态“缺陷”的注释

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Surprisingly the oldest formal discipline in medicine (anatomy) has not yet felt the full impact of evolutionary developmental biology. In medical anatomy courses and textbooks, the human body is still too often described as though it is a "perfect machine." In fact, the study of human anatomy predates evolutionary theory; therefore, many of its conventions continue to be outdated, making it difficult to study, understand, and treat the human body, and to compare it with that of other, nonbipedal animals, including other primates. Moreover, such an erroneous view of our anatomy as "perfect" can be used to fuel nonevolutionary ideologies such as intelligent design. In the section An Evolutionary and Developmental Approach to Human Anatomical Position of this paper, we propose the redefinition of the "human standard anatomical position" used in textbooks to be consistent with human evolutionary and developmental history. This redefined position also simplifies, for students and practitioners of the health professions, the study and learning of embryonic muscle groups (each group including muscles derived from the same/ontogenetically closely related primordium/primordia) and joint movements and highlights the topological correspondence between the upper and lower limbs. Section Evolutionary and Developmental Constraints, "Imperfections" and Sports Pathologies continues the theme by describing examples of apparently "illogical" characteristics of the human body that only make sense when one understands the developmental and evolutionary constraints that have accumulated over millions of years. We focus, in particular, on musculoskeletal functional problems and sports pathologies to emphasize the links with pathology and medicine. These examples demonstrate how incorporating evolutionary theory into anatomy education can be helpful for medical students, teachers, researchers, and physicians, as well as for anatomists, functional morphologists, and evolutionary and developmental biologists. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:令人惊讶的是,医学(解剖学)中最古老的正规学科尚未感受到进化发展生物学的全部影响。在医学解剖学课程和教科书中,仍然经常将人体描述为“完美的机器”。实际上,人体解剖学的研究要早于进化理论。因此,它的许多公约仍然过时,难以研究,理解和治疗人体,也很难与其他非双足动物,包括其他灵长类动物进行比较。此外,我们对解剖学的这种“完美”的错误看法可能会助长非革命性意识形态,例如智能设计。在本文的“人类解剖位置的进化和发展方法”部分中,我们建议重新定义教科书中使用的“人类标准解剖位置”,以与人类的进化和发展历史保持一致。对于卫生专业的学生和从业人员,此重新定义的位置也简化了胚胎肌肉组(每个组包括源自相同/与遗传学上密切相关的原基/原基的肌肉)和关节运动的研究和学习,并突出了两者之间的拓扑对应上下肢。进化和发育限制,“缺陷”和运动病理学部分通过描述人体明显“不合逻辑”特征的示例来延续该主题,这些示例只有在人们理解了数百万年来积累的发展和进化约束时才有意义。我们特别关注肌肉骨骼功能问题和运动病理学,以强调与病理学和医学的联系。这些示例说明了将进化论纳入解剖学教育对医学生,教师,研究人员和医师以及解剖学家,功能形态学家以及进化生物学和发育生物学家的帮助。 (C)2016威利期刊公司

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