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    leif1978
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    Physiotherapy Book

    Could anyone suggest a good book on physiotherapy to get me started? Is there a standard text on physiotherapy that is well regarded?

    I'm very new to physiotherapy, so something that starts at the beginning would be great.

    Thanks in anticipation,

    Leif

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    Are you studying at a university? The course texts should be considered by and large as excellent starting points.

    A nice sports text to have more as a prompt when considering a further testing and diagnosis is Clinical Sports Medicine by Kahn and Brukner, Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education


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    Physiotherapy Book

    These are some good books to start with. Furthermore, you should also consult your school syllabus as it varies in different countries.

    Physical Rehabilitation Assessment and treatment By O'Sullivan & Schmitz 3rd Edition

    Therapeutic Exercise Foundation and techniques By Carolyn Kisner & Lynn Allen Colby Third Edition

    Tidy's Physiotherapy By Stuart Porter 13th Edition


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    Physio books

    Hi, im a first year physio student, and some of the text books that have been recommended are;

    Fundaments of Anatomy and Physiology, Seventh Edition. Frederick H Martini

    Orthopedic Physical Assessment, Fourth Edition. David J Magee

    I also find this book very good;

    Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, Ninth Edition. Tortora/Grabowski

    Hope this helps.

    Suzie


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    leif1978
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    Physiotherapy Book

    That's great. Thanks for your help.


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    There varieties of standard reference books on different topics and you may choose any one of them according to your interest and choice.

    Updated June 21, 2005 Page 1 of 2
    Key References for The Physiotherapy Competency Exam

    Accreditation Council for Canadian Physiotherapy Academic Programs, Canadian Alliance of
    Physiotherapy Regulators, Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Canadian University Physical
    Therapy Academic Council. (2004). Essential competencies for physiotherapists in Canada.
    Toronto: Canadian Physiotherapy Association.

    Agur. A. M. R. & Dalley, A.F. (2005). Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy (11th ed.) Baltimore: Lippincott,
    Williams & Wilkens

    American College of Sports Medicine. (2003). Exercise Management for Persons with Chronic

    Diseases and Disabilities (2nd ed.). Windsor: Human Kinetics

    American College of Sports Medicine. (2006). ACSM’s guidelines for exercise testing and
    prescription (7th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    Bélanger, A. (2003). Evidence-based guide to therapeutic physical agents. Philadelphia:
    Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins.

    Berkow, R. (Ed.). (1999). The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy (17th ed.). New Jersey:
    Merck Research Laboratories.

    Bromley, I. (1998) . Tetraplegia and Paraplegia (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

    Brukner, P. & Khan, K. (2001). Clinical sports medicine (Revised 2nd ed.). Sydney: McGraw-
    Hill.

    Butler, D.S. (1991). Mobilisation of the nervous system. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

    Cameron, M. H. (2003). Physical Agents in Rehabilitation: From Research to Practice (2nd ed.).
    Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

    Campbell, S. K., Vander Linden, D. W. & Palisano, R. J. (2000). Physical Therapy for Children.
    (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

    Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators. (2000). National Guidelines for Support Workers
    in Physiotherapy Practice in Canada. Toronto: Author [on Alliance website]

    Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators, Canadian Physiotherapy Association. (2002).
    Competency Profile: Essential Competencies of Physiotherapist Support Workers in Canada.
    Toronto: Author.

    Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation (2004). Canadian Guidelines for Cardiac
    Rehabilitation as Cardiovascular Disease Prevention (2nd ed.). www.cacr.ca

    Canadian Physiotherapy Association. (1989). Code of Ethics: Rules of Conduct. Toronto: Author.

    Carr, J. & Shepherd, R. (2003). Stroke rehabilitation: Guidelines for exercise and training to
    optimize motor skill. Edinburgh: Butterworth-Heinemann.
    DeLisa, J.A., Gans, B.M. & Walsh, N.E., (Eds.). (2005).

    Physical medicine and rehabilitation:
    Principles and practice. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

    Finch, E., Brooks, D., Stratford, P.W. & Mayo, N.E. (2002). Physical Rehabilitation Outcome
    Measures: A Guide to Enhanced Clinical Decision Making. (2nd ed.). Toronto: Canadian
    Physiotherapy Association.
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    Frownfelter, D., & Dean, E. (Eds.). (1996). Principles and practice of cardiopulmonary physical
    therapy. St. Louis: Mosby.

    Goodman, C.C., Fuller, K.S., & Boissonnault, W.G. (2003). Pathology: Implications for physical
    therapists (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders.

    Goodman, C.C., & Snyder, T.E.K. (2000). Differential diagnosis in physical therapy. (3rd ed.).
    Philadelphia: Saunders.

    Guccione, A. (Ed.). (2000). Geriatric Physical Therapy (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby Co.

    Guyton, A.C. & Hall, J.E. (2000). Textbook of Medical Physiology (10th ed.). Philadelphia: W.B.
    Saunders.

    Health Canada, Family Violence Prevention Unit. (2001).

    Handbook on Sensitive Practice for
    Health Professionals – Lessons from Women Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Available:
    www.hc-sc.gc.ca/nc-cn

    Hertling, D. & Kessler, R. M. (1996) Management of Common Musculoskeletal Disorders:
    Physical Therapy Principles & Methods (3rd ed.) Philadelphia: JB Lippincott.

    Higgs, M. & Jones, J. (2000). Clinical reasoning in the health professions (2nd ed.). Edinburgh:
    Butterworth-Heinemann.

    Hillegas, EA and Sadowsky, HS. (2001). Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy. (3rd
    ed.). Toronto: Harcourt Brace & Company.

    Irwin, S., & Teklin, J. S. (2004). Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy (4th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby.

    Jacobs, K (ed.) (1999). Ergonomics for Therapists(2nd ed.). Boston: Butterworth Heinemann.

    Kane, R.L., Ouslander, J.G. & Abrass, I.B. (2004). Essentials of clinical geriatrics. Hightstown,
    NJ: McGraw-Hill.

    Kendall, F.P., McCreary, E.K., Provance, P.G, Rodgers, M.M., & Romani, W.A. (2005).
    Muscle:, Testing and function with posture and pain (5th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams
    & Wilkins.

    Kisner, C., & Colby, L. (2002). Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques (4th ed.).
    Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.

    Klippel, J.H. (ed.). (2001). Primer on Rheumatic Diseases (12th ed.). Atlanta: The Arthritis
    Foundation.

    Lewis, C.B., & Knortz, K.A. (1993) Orthopaedic Assessment and Treatment of the Geriatric
    Patient. Mosby Year Book Inc.

    Magee, D. J. (2002). Orthopaedic Physical Assessment (4th ed.). Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.

    Michlovitz, S.H. (1996). Thermal Agents in Rehabilitation (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: F A Davis &
    Company

    O’Sullivan, S., & Schmitz, T. (2001). Physical Rehabilitation: Assessment and Treatment (4th
    ed.). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.

    Purtillo, R., & Haddad, A. (2002). Health Professional and Patient Interaction (6th ed.).
    Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company.

    Reid, D. C. (1992). Sports Injury Assessment and Rehabilitation. New York: Churchill
    Livingstone.


    Shepard, K.F., & Jensen, G.M. (2002). Handbook of teaching for physical therapists (2nd ed.).
    Boston: Butterworth-Heineman.

    Shumway-Cook, A., & Woollacott, M.H. (2001). Motor control: Theory and practical
    applications. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.

    Strong, J., Umruh, A.M, Wright, A. & Baxter G.D. (2002). Pain: A textbook for therapists.
    Edinburgh: Churchill-Livingston.

    Tecklin, J.S. (1999). Pediatric physical therapy (3rd ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams &
    Wilkins.

    Umphred, D. (Ed.) (2001). Neurological Rehabilitation (4th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby.

    West, J. B. (2005). Respiratory Physiology – The Essentials (7th ed.). Baltimore: Lippincott,
    Williams & Wilkins.


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    If you want to read about physiotherapy from starting then i will suggest you to read basic principles of physiotherapy- by- dena gardner


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    Re: Physiotherapy Book

    Hy everyone,

    could anyone suggest me a good book about anatomy and physiology of neuromuskular system? i m looking for something specific about the action of the spinal nerves on the muscles. Thank a lot,
    Gianluca



 
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