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                    Musculoskeletal Ultrasound: How, Why and When 1ed
Drawing on their many years of experience in various orthopaedic settings, the authors of this valuable resource describe how to apply clinical reasoning to a diverse range of patient problems.
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Physiotherapy in Orthopaedics: A Problem-Solving Approach 2ed
Drawing on their many years of experience in various orthopaedic settings, the authors of this valuable resource describe how to apply clinical reasoning to a diverse range of patient problems. The content of the book progresses logically from normal to abnormal findings and from simple to complex conditions. Engaging case studies and self-assessment sections help readers develop a reasoned and logical approach to the management of orthopaedic patients.
- Chapter summaries emphasize key areas of importance.
 - Case studies illustrate problem-solving approaches and demonstrate how to manage specific client groups.
 - Objectives and prerequisites are included for each section, alerting readers to what they should know before and after reading.
 - Reading and practice assignments include recommended prerequisite knowledge and experience.
 - Well-illustrated text includes line diagrams, photographs, and radiographs to clarify important concepts.
 - New chapters on Hydrotherapy and Gait present current knowledge on these areas.
 - Chapters have been updated to include more information on the upper limb.
 - Chapters on Decision Making and Clinical Reasoning in Orthopaedics and Gait Analysis in the Clinical Situation have been thoroughly updated and revised.
 
| Book | |
|---|---|
| Author | Atkinson, Karen | 
| Pages | 376 | 
| Year | 5/13/2005 | 
| ISBN | 9780443074066 | 
| Publisher | Elsevier | 
| Language | English | 
| Uncategorized | |
| Edition | 2/e | 
| Weight | 0.74 | 
| Binding | Paperback | 
| Imprint | Churchill Livingstone |