The Physiotherapist's Pocketbook book Essential facts at your fingertips 3rd edition pdf file

Hello students today I'm sharing The physiotherapist's pocketbook essential facts at your fingertips 3rd edition free pdf file

This book is very useful for physiotherapy students and physiotherapist. The physiotherapist's pocketbook is contains clinical oriented topics . You gain essential facts about physiotherapy at your fingertips.Who are studying physiotherapy must prefer this book.

The Physiotherapist's Pocketbook book Essential facts at your fingertips 3rd edition pdf free download
The physiotherapist's pocketbook 3rd edition pdf

About Author:

The physiotherapist's pocketbook book was written by Mrs. Karen Kenyon MRes, BSc (Hons), BA (Hons).The NHS Foundation Trust UK

Mr. Jonathan Kenyon MSc, PGCert (NMP), BSc (Hons), MMACP.The NHS Foundation Trust UK

The first edition is published in 2004 ,second edition is published in 2009 send now 3rd edition is published in 2018 by Elsevier


The physiotherapist's pocketbook 3rd edition features:

(1)Additional information on special tests and assessment tools

(2) An extended A-Z list of common pathologies

(3) Biochemical and haematological values

(4) Information on diagnostic imaging, ECGs, nerve courses and interfaces, trigger points and joint complexes

(5) Common abbreviations

(6) Over 100 illustrations

(7) Expanded pharmacology section with over 150 drugs and their side effects described


Contents:

SECTION 1: Neuromusculoskeletal Anatomy (Musculoskeletal anatomy illustrations,Nerve pathways,Brachial plexus,Lumbosacral plexus,Peripheral nerve motor innervation,Muscle innervation chart,Muscles listed by function,Alphabetical listing of muscles,References)

SECTION 2: Neuromusculoskeletal Assessment (Peripheral nerve sensory innervation,Dermatomes,Myotomes,Reflexes,Key features of upper and lower motor neurone lesions,The Medical Research Council scale for muscle power,Common locations for palpation of pulses,Common musculoskeletal tests,Common vascular tests,Neurological tests,Neurodynamic tests,Cranial nerves,Glossary of terms used to evaluate clinical tests,Common postures,Trigger points,Normal joint range of movement,Average range of segmental movement,Close packed positions and capsular patterns for selected joints,Classification of ligament and muscle sprains,Windows of achievement for gross motor developmental milestones,Joint hypermobility assessment,Complex regional pain syndrome,Distribution of referred pain,Red flags,Psychosocial yellow flags,Musculoskeletal assessment & References)

SECTION 3: Neurology ( the Neuroanatomy illustrations,signs & symptoms of cerebrovascular lesions,signs & the symptoms of injury to lobes of brain,the signs & symptoms of haemorrhage to other areas of brain, the Functional implications of spinal cord injury and Glossary of neurological terms, the Modified Ashworth scale & Neurological assessment and the References) 

SECTION 4: Respiratory (Respiratory anatomy illustrations,Respiratory volumes and capacities,Chest X-rays,Auscultation,Abnormal breathing patterns,Percussion note,Sputum analysis,Clubbing,Capillary refill test,Differential diagnosis of chest pain,Arterial blood gas analysis,Respiratory failure,Nasal cannula,Common modes of mechanical ventilation,Cardiorespiratory monitoring,ECGs,Biochemical and haematological studies,Treatment techniques,Tracheostomies,Respiratory assessment & References)

SECTION 5: Pathology (Alphabetical listing of pathologies,Diagnostic imaging)

SECTION 6: Pharmacology (Drug classes,Prescription abbreviations & Further Reading)

SECTION 7: Appendices (Laboratory values,Conversions and units,Acronyms and Abbreviations,Prefixes and suffixes,National Early Warning Score (NEWS2) for the acutely ill or deteriorating patient,Clinical response to the NEWS2 trigger thresholds,Adult Basic Life Support Sequence & Paediatric Basic Life Support Algorithm)


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