Tidy's Physiotherapy, ed 13.Tidy's Physiotherapy, ed 13 Porter SB, ed. Philadelphia, PA 19106, Butterworth-Heinemann Inc, 2003, paperback, 589 pp, illus, ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 0-7506-3211-9, $62.95 This revised edition of Tidy's Physiotherapy has been extensively redesigned in an effort to reflect the changes and evolution that the profession of physical therapy has undergone and embraced. This edition, like its predecessors, will be regarded by students and therapists alike as an extensive, clear reference guide that lives up to its reputation as a best seller since 1930. Thirty-five authors contributed to the 22 chapters and the numerous appendixes that make up this comprehensive text. The primary purpose of this text is to provide a solid foundation upon which physical therapist students can build their knowledge base. Although the intended audience is students, this text is all invaluable resource tool for clinicians and facility libraries. It delivers what its authors set out to provide: an accurate and relevant guide that is grounded in the clinical world and presented in a clear format. The chapters cover a diverse cross-section of topics reflecting current clinical practice and theory. The chapters touch upon professional responsibilities, examination, introductory information to fractures and back pain, patient management, disease management, the research process, accepted and current concepts (in biomechanics, tissue inflammation and repair, and exercise rehabilitation), and areas of specialization (women's health Women's Health Definition Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues. , osteoporosis, rheumatology rheumatology /rheu·ma·tol·o·gy/ (-tol´ah-je) the branch of medicine dealing with rheumatic disorders, their causes, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, etc. rheu·ma·tol·o·gy n. , cardiology cardiology Medical specialty dealing with heart diseases and disorders. It began with the 1749 publication by Jean Baptiste de Sénac of contemporary knowledge of the heart. Diagnostic methods improved in the 19th century, and in 1905 the electrocardiograph was invented. , neurology, joint arthroplasty, and amputation amputation (ăm'pyətā`shən), removal of all or part of a limb or other body part. Although amputation has been practiced for centuries, the development of sophisticated techniques for treatment and prevention of infection has greatly ). The appendixes provide quick "go to" information. Each chapter has numerous illustrations, highlights key points or definitions, includes case studies, and concludes with extensive reference sources (including Web sites); however, the chapters have limited question-and-answer opportunities (eg, the "test yourself" at the end of chapter 2). In summary, this book may help educators eliminate the numerous textbooks often required for a course. Physical therapist students will get their money's worth because the book can be used in several courses and as a reference source, especially during clinical internships. Clinicians are lifelong learners and this text will keep them broad-based and current and will complete most facility libraries. As an educator and clinician, my only disappointment with this text is the limited question-and-answer opportunities that generally reinforce information presented in each chapter and serve as a study guide. The authors, however, do achieve their primary goal of providing an accurate, relevant guide that is based in the clinical world and is presented in a clear format. In future editions, I would encourage the editor to consider a supplemental teacher's edition or study guide to give this already comprehensive and nicely written text an everlasting endurance and popularity. Maureen Becker, PT, DHSc College of Staten Island History It was established in 1976 from the merger of Richmond College (opened in 1965) and Staten Island Community College (opened 1956). Richmond College had been threatened with closure because of New York City's financial crisis, while the older school, because of its Devita/Becker Physical Therapy Staten Island Staten Island (1990 pop. 378,977), 59 sq mi (160 sq km), SE N.Y., in New York Bay, SW of Manhattan, forming Richmond co. of New York state and the borough of Staten Island of New York City. , NY Dr Becker has been a clinician for over 22 years and is the owner DeVita/Becker Physical Therapy. She is also Professor at the college of Staten Island where she teaches modalities Modalities The factors and circumstances that cause a patient's symptoms to improve or worsen, including weather, time of day, effects of food, and similar factors. . Her research interests are in ergonomics ergonomics, the engineering science concerned with the physical and psychological relationship between machines and the people who use them. The ergonomicist takes an empirical approach to the study of human-machine interactions. , women's health, and orthopedics. |
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