Welcome to the Online Physio Forum.
Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Country
    Flag of Hong Kong
    Current Location
    Somewhere in cyberspace
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    13
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    35

    Good book on diagnosis and followup treatment

    Physical Agents In Rehabilitation
    I have posted this thread before , but it was removed due to the backup failure.

    I have read some of the post that there is a post recommending a book on sports that contain both diagnosis and treatment.

    Magee is a good book but it just provide good assessment ... it lacks the treatment part or treatment directions.

    Similar Threads:

  2. #2
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Country
    Flag of Australia
    Current Location
    namebia
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    267
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts
    Rep Power
    69

    Smile Re: Good book on diagnosis and followup treatment

    hi friend
    there is a book -common musculoskeletal injuries- which has the treatment part too.even text book on sports by Reider also will be useful.


  3. #3
    Forum Founder Array
    Join Date
    Sep 2000
    Country
    Flag of Australia
    Current Location
    London, UK
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    2,674
    Thanks given to others
    72
    Thanked 114 Times in 54 Posts
    Rep Power
    346

    Re: Good book on diagnosis and followup treatment

    Quote Originally Posted by pkkenchan View Post
    I have posted this thread before , but it was removed due to the backup failure.

    I have read some of the post that there is a post recommending a book on sports that contain both diagnosis and treatment.

    Magee is a good book but it just provide good assessment ... it lacks the treatment part or treatment directions.
    I think perhaps the gold standard for anyone's library is Karim Kahn and Peter Brukner's Clinical Sports Medicine (now in it's 3rd Edition).

    This has an excellent overview of potential causes, how to identify them and treatment options. It is summarized enough to also make it an excellent quick reference in the clinic.

    See a link to it here

    Aussie trained Physiotherapist living and working in London, UK.
    Chartered Physiotherapist & Member of the CSP
    Member of Physio First (Chartered Physio's in Private Practice)
    Member Australian Physiotherapy Association
    Founder Physiobase.com 1996 | PhysioBob.com | This Forum | The PhysioLive Network | Physiosure |
    __________________________________________________ _____________________________

    My goal has always to be to get the global physiotherapy community talking & exchanging ideas on an open platform
    Importantly to help clients to be empowered and seek a proactive & preventative approach to health
    To actively seek to develop a sustainable alternative to the evils of Private Medical Care / Insurance

    Follow Me on Twitter

  4. #4
    Forum Member Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Country
    Flag of India
    Current Location
    india
    Member Type
    Physiotherapist
    Age
    45
    View Full Profile
    Posts
    2
    Thanks given to others
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: Good book on diagnosis and followup treatment

    friend, mail to [email protected] . its the id of a rehilitation center which conducts clinical and radiological differential diagnosis course.
    Additional Comment I forgot:
    friend, mail to [email protected] . its the id of a rehilitation center which conducts clinical and radiological differential diagnosis course.



 
Back to top