Detailed subjective and objective histories for each patient, often more comprehensive than standard SOAP notes to model thorough clinical reasoning.
is a practical textbook designed to help physiotherapy students and new professionals navigate clinical placements and rotations. Published in 2008 by Elsevier as part of the Physiotherapy Pocketbooks series, it was edited by Lauren Jean Guthrie . Purpose and Approach Clinical Case Studies in Physiotherapy: A Guide...
The guide spans seven major physiotherapy specialties, providing specialized case studies for each: Purpose and Approach The guide spans seven major
Focusing on adult and pediatric neurology. Musculoskeletal Out-patients: General MSK cases. Orthopaedics: Post-surgical management and complications. Including acute medicine and bronchiectasis
Including acute medicine and bronchiectasis.
The book focuses on bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical practice. It uses a through question-and-answer formats to help readers think critically about real-world scenarios they might face in various specialties. Key features include: