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    Good Assessment/Clinical features book?

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    Hello everyone

    I'm looking for any reccomendations for a textbook of clinical features/tests/treatments for common physio pathologies? Does anyone know a good one, or indeed if such a book exsists? I have Petty - Neumsk assessment and Fox and Day, but they only list tests and don't link pathologies/clinical features to tests and diagnosis, so i am struggling as too where i should be getting my pathology information from, as knowledge of tests isnt much good without knowing what they should be used for!

    Any advice would be (very) gratefully recieved.

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    Ewan (Msc Phsyio Pre-Reg student)

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    Re: Good Assessment/Clinical features book?

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    I highly recommend Cook & Hegedus 2013 Orthopaedic Physical Examination Tests An Evidence Based Approach (available on Amazon) for tests and evidence, Brukner and Khan Clinical Sports Medicine for clinical descriptions. Neck and Arm Pain Syndromes is good for upper quadrant orthopaedic issues that aren't necessarily sport oriented.



 
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