Guide to Pediatric Physical Therapy: A Clinical Approach (Original Publisher)
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Transform your pediatric physical therapy practice with Guide to Pediatric Physical Therapy: A Clinical Approach (1st Edition, 2024). Published by McGraw Hill, this essential guide provides evidence-based, clinically relevant strategies for assessment, intervention, and care planning in pediatric populations, empowering therapists, students, and healthcare professionals to deliver safe, effective, and child-centered therapy.
Description
Guide to Pediatric Physical Therapy: A Clinical Approach is a modern, evidence-informed textbook designed to support physical therapists, students, pediatric rehabilitation specialists, and healthcare teams working with children across all settings. Authored by leading experts, this first edition (2024) offers a holistic approach to pediatric care, integrating developmental theories, functional outcomes, family-centered care, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Whether you’re a student seeking a solid foundation or a practicing clinician aiming to refine your pediatric skills, this resource equips you with the clinical reasoning tools, intervention techniques, and best practice guidelines necessary to optimize outcomes for children with a wide range of physical disabilities, developmental delays, or complex medical needs.
Key Features and Highlights:
- Comprehensive Clinical Approach: Covers pediatric physical therapy across developmental stages and care settings.
- Evidence-Based Practice: Incorporates the latest research and clinical guidelines to inform therapeutic decision-making.
- Family-Centered Focus: Emphasizes collaborative, culturally sensitive care involving families and caregivers.
- Case Studies and Clinical Applications: Real-world scenarios enhance critical thinking and clinical judgment.
- User-Friendly Design: Includes visual aids, key points, and summaries to support efficient learning and reference.
List of Major Chapters or Topics Covered:
Includes core chapters on pediatric assessment, motor control and development, therapeutic interventions, assistive technologies, pediatric neurological and orthopedic conditions, and interdisciplinary care models.
About the Author:
Written by a team of experienced pediatric physical therapists and educators, Guide to Pediatric Physical Therapy brings together clinical expertise and academic excellence to provide a trusted, practical guide for students and practitioners in the field of pediatric rehabilitation.
File Format & Technical Details:
- Formats Available: PDF
- File Size: Approx. 50 MB (PDF)
- Language: English
- Compatible Devices: PC, Mac, tablets, smartphones, and major eReaders (Kindle, Kobo, Tolino)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
1. Is this book suitable for physical therapy students, or is it more for experienced clinicians?
This book is ideal for both audiences. It provides foundational knowledge for students as well as advanced clinical insights and applications that benefit experienced therapists working in pediatric care.
2. Does the book include intervention techniques for children with neurological conditions like cerebral palsy?
Yes, the guide includes core chapters on pediatric neurological conditions, including assessment and intervention strategies for children with cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorders, and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Additional information
Publisher |
McGraw Hill |
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Language |
English |
Published Year |
2024 |
ISBN |
9781264917099, 9781264920105 |
File Size |
66.5 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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