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    g_ribena
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    Books for paediatric PT

    Cerebral Palsy In Infancy
    Hi,
    I wish to buy a good general book on Paediatric physio/physical therapy. Does anyone have any recommendations??

    Thanks,
    G

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    Re: Books for paediatric PT

    hi..
    dere r n number of books as far as paeds is concerned.. dnt try to find out everything in one single book.. here goes a list of books..
    muscle disorders in childhood-dubowitz
    paediatric neurology- edward brett
    treatment of cerebral palsy n motor delay-sophie levitt
    cerebral palsy-illingworth
    sensory integration- jane ayres
    sensory integratin- anita bunty
    facilitating development and sensorimotor function- treatment with the ball- barbara hypes
    paediatric physical therapy- jan stephen tecklin
    clinical paediatric neurology-signa and symptoms approach-gerald-m.fenichel
    hope dis list is of some use to you..
    happy learning...


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    Re: Books for paediatric PT

    Have a look over that link for Books for Paediatric Physiotherapy


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    Hello.

    I'm a final year physiotherapy student and I brough "Physical Therapy for Children" by Campbell and Palisano I think the lastest edition is 2005 which I have and it's an excellent book and proved very useful on my paediatric placement in October.

    Kind regards,

    Angie



 
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