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The Student's Companion to Physiotherapy E-Book, 1st Edition

The Student's Companion to Physiotherapy E-Book
Author :
Nick Southorn
Date of Publication: 01/2010
The Student's Companion to Physiotherapy is a comprehensive guide to help ease the stresses and strains of studying physiotherapy. It puts a lighter spin on a very challenging time but is very informative, identifying the vital facts in anatomy and p ...view more
The Student's Companion to Physiotherapy is a comprehensive guide to help ease the stresses and strains of studying physiotherapy. It puts a lighter spin on a very challenging time but is very informative, identifying the vital facts in anatomy and physiology; neurological physiotherapy; electrotherapy; respiratory physiotherapy; musculoskeletal physiotherapy; pharmacology; bio-psychosocial approach; paediatrics; portfolio development; and methods of work/assessment. The content here is orchestrated by students wanting to share their knowledge with fellow students and this book will be a trusty companion for all budding physiotherapists.

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The Student's Companion to Physiotherapy is a comprehensive guide to help ease the stresses and strains of studying physiotherapy. It puts a lighter spin on a very challenging time but is very informative, identifying the vital facts in anatomy and physiology; neurological physiotherapy; electrotherapy; respiratory physiotherapy; musculoskeletal physiotherapy; pharmacology; bio-psychosocial approach; paediatrics; portfolio development; and methods of work/assessment. The content here is orchestrated by students wanting to share their knowledge with fellow students and this book will be a trusty companion for all budding physiotherapists.


Key Features
  • Offers students unique learning and study skills needed for physiotherapy
  • Specifies useful ways to study and offers advice on portfolio development and communication as a clinician
  • Anecdotes, "top tips" boxes and cartoons
  • Handy hints on portfolio development, research and job applications

Author Information
Edited by Nick Southorn, BSc Physio (Hons), MSc, MICR, MCSP, Consultant Physiotherapist in Pain Management, South Staffordshire NHS Trust & Notts County Football Club and Visiting Lecturer, University of Nottingham, UK