No other textbook provides coverage of the essential concepts of disease processes and disorders with the specific needs of the physical therapy assistant in mind. Pathology for the Physical Therapist Assistant provides coverage of disease processes and systemic disorders as well as guidelines, precautions, and contraindications for physical therapy interventions. Catherine Goodman, Kenda Fuller, and Robbie O’Shea share their expertise in a consistent, well-organized approach that defines each disorder, describes the appropriate physical therapy assessment and intervention, and rounds out the discussion with relevant case study examples based on established practice patterns.https://opus.govst.edu/faculty_books/1013/thumbnail.jp
Background: Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with musculo...
This course covers common disorders of the musculoskeletal system emphasizing the five steps of pati...
Purpose: To determine which tasks are being taught to physical therapy students as being appropriate...
The first diagnosis book written by PTs for PTs that is based on how patients come into the clinic b...
Diagnosis by the physical therapist has received increased attention in the phys-ical therapy litemt...
The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice affirms that physical therapists should determine the appro...
Rheumatology is an indispensable resource for physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other he...
Physical therapy services may be provided alongside or in conjunction with other medical services. T...
The focus of the course will be on differentiating: 1) Less common musculoskeletal pathology that ...
Pathophysiology is the study of the biological and physical manifestations of disease as they correl...
Through history taking and physical examination, physical therapists diagnose and classify different...
Abstract Background Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with...
Physical therapists increasingly play the role of front-line providers. It is incumbent upon us to e...
Physical therapy involves the study of the movement of man as a fundamental factor in his developmen...
Physical therapy (also called physiotherapy) is a health care profession concerned with physical mob...
Background: Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with musculo...
This course covers common disorders of the musculoskeletal system emphasizing the five steps of pati...
Purpose: To determine which tasks are being taught to physical therapy students as being appropriate...
The first diagnosis book written by PTs for PTs that is based on how patients come into the clinic b...
Diagnosis by the physical therapist has received increased attention in the phys-ical therapy litemt...
The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice affirms that physical therapists should determine the appro...
Rheumatology is an indispensable resource for physiotherapists, occupational therapists and other he...
Physical therapy services may be provided alongside or in conjunction with other medical services. T...
The focus of the course will be on differentiating: 1) Less common musculoskeletal pathology that ...
Pathophysiology is the study of the biological and physical manifestations of disease as they correl...
Through history taking and physical examination, physical therapists diagnose and classify different...
Abstract Background Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with...
Physical therapists increasingly play the role of front-line providers. It is incumbent upon us to e...
Physical therapy involves the study of the movement of man as a fundamental factor in his developmen...
Physical therapy (also called physiotherapy) is a health care profession concerned with physical mob...
Background: Physical therapists increasingly provide direct access services to patients with musculo...
This course covers common disorders of the musculoskeletal system emphasizing the five steps of pati...
Purpose: To determine which tasks are being taught to physical therapy students as being appropriate...