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Research Methods: A Framework for Evidence-Based Clinical
Practice
Wendy Hurley, Craig Denegar and Jay Hertel
Research Methods: A Framework for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice is written
specifically for students and practitioners in allied health care professions that
treat patients with movement limitations, such as physical therapy and athletic
training. Following the text’s clear, easy-to-follow guidance, readers will quickly
learn how to gather, read, interpret, assess, and apply research to clinical
practice. Most importantly, they will discover how an evidence-based approach
will improve clinical outcomes in their own practice.
978-0-7817-9768-9 / 448 pp / 160 illus / 2010
Muscles: Testing and Function, with Posture and Pain,
5th Edition
Florence Kendall, Elizabeth McCreary, Patricia Provance, Mary Rodgers and Wil-
liam Romani
This renowned classic provides unparalleled coverage of manual muscle testing,
plus evaluation and treatment of faulty and painful postural conditions. The
Fifth Edition has expanded treatment and exercise sections in each chapter.
Other features include a section on post-polio syndrome, case studies comparing
Guillain-Barré to polio muscle tests, and a first-of-its-kind chart of upper extremity
articulations.
978-1-4511-0431-8 / 560 pp / 877 illus, 105 in full colour / 2010
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