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Book Title
Clinical Prediction Rules: A Physical Therapy Reference Manual
ISBN
9780763775186

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Publisher
Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC
ISBN-10
0763775185
ISBN-13
9780763775186
eBay Product ID (ePID)
77895430

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
250 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Clinical Prediction Rules: a Physical Therapy Reference Manual
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Clinical Medicine, Management Information Systems, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Physiology, Allied Health Services / Physical Therapy
Type
Textbook
Author
Paul E. Glynn, P. Cody Weisbach
Subject Area
Computers, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
5.9 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2009-031528
Dewey Edition
22
eBook Format
Unspecified
Dewey Decimal
615.8/2
Table Of Content
Chapter1 Introduction Chapter2 How to Use This Book Chapter3 Statistics Chapter4 Screening Chapter5 Cervicothoracic Region and Temporomandibular Joint Chapter6 Upper Extremities Chapter7 Lumbopelvic Region Chapter8 Lower Extremities Chapter9 Case Studies AppendixA CPR Quality Scores of Level IV Prognostic Studies AppendixB CPR Quality Scores of Level IV Intervention Studies AppendixC Quality Assessment of Diagnostic CPRs AppendixD CPR Quality Scores of Interventional Validation Studies AppendixE CPR Decision-Making Algorithm
Edition Description
Revised edition,New Edition
Synopsis
This book offers the first comprehensive look at CPRs as they relate to PT practice. It's format is arranged so that the pertinent information is readily available to influence clinical decision making while also providing sufficient depth. CPR development level is provided, a quality assessment score is listed as well as a clinical bottom line paragraph to provide the reader with a summative statement. The predictor variables are well described and include multiple color pictures for clarity of explanation and ease of reproduction. To further assist the reader in their utilization of clinical prediction rules the authors have provided a decision making algorithm as well as multiple case studies demonstrating the inclusion of such rules into an evidence-based clinical scenario. CPRs are becoming more frequent in the PT literature and this book provides students and clinicians with a strong working knowledge of the rules most pertinent to PT practice., Another selection of the Jones and Bartlett Series: Contemporary Issues in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine The First and Only Text Focused on CPRs for PT Practice! Doody's Book Review Score: 100 - 5 Stars! Also available: Mobile Applications for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry Clinical Prediction Rules: A Physical Therapy Reference Manual is constructed in such a manner that it is intended to be used for multiple musculoskeletal courses. It includes musculoskeletal clinical prediction rules organized by region thus allowing for its repeated use during the upper quarter, lower quarter as well as the students' spine coursework. Additionally, the manual includes multiple medical screening prediction rules so that it is appropriate to introduce in differential diagnosis coursework as well as a diagnostic imaging class. Perfect for entry-level physical therapy programs, this text is also suitable for post-professional physical therapy programs especially those that include an orthopedic residency or manual therapy fellowship program, and also as a reference manual for students going out on their clinical affiliations. This book offers the first comprehensive look at CPRs as they relate to PT practice. It's format is arranged so that the pertinent information is readily available to influence clinical decision making while also providing sufficient depth. CPR development level is provided, a quality assessment score is listed as well as a clinical bottom line paragraph to provide the reader with a summative statement. The predictor variables are well described and include multiple color pictures for clarity of explanation and ease of reproduction. To further assist the reader in their utilization of clinical prediction rules the authors have provided a decision making algorithm as well as multiple case studies demonstrating the inclusion of such rules into an evidence-based clinical scenario. CPRs are becoming more frequent in the PT literature and this book provides students and clinicians with a strong working knowledge of the rules most pertinent to PT practice. With over 100 full-color photos, illustrations, and tables to demonstrate key exercises and concepts, this user-friendly text is an essential reference for students and clinicians alike! An Image Bank is available for instructors. Read the Foreword by Joshua A. Cleland, PT, PhD, Professor at Franklin Pierce University. Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are algorithmic decision tools designed to aid clinicians in determining a diagnosis, prognosis, or likely response to an intervention. They use a parsimonious set of clinical findings from the history, physical examination and diagnostic test results that have been analyzed and found to be statistically meaningful predictors of a condition or outcome of interest. Through the use of CPR's the clinician may be able to more effectively and efficiently treat patients, reduce practice variation and achieve optimal outcome measures. Features detailed descriptions, full-color illustrations and photos, and case studies for increased comprehension.Offers patient characteristics and screening tools to help make accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.Provides a valuable reference tool to effectively apply CPRs to day-to-day practice. This textbook offers a reference source for the large majority of rules existing to date. Multiple Musculoskeletal CoursesEntry-level Physical Therapy ProgramsPost-professional Physical Therapy ProgramsOrthopaedic ResidencyManual Therapy Fellowship Program © 2011 250 pages, Features detailed descriptions, full-color illustrations and photos, and case studies for increased comprehension. Offers patient characteristics and screening tools to help make accurate diagnosis and treatment plan. Provides a valuable referenc, Another selection of the Jones and Bartlett Series: Contemporary Issues in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Medicine The First and Only Text Focused on CPRs for PT Practice! Doody's Book Review Score: 100 - 5 Stars! Also available: Mobile Applications for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry Clinical Prediction Rules: A Physical Therapy Reference Manual is constructed in such a manner that it is intended to be used for multiple musculoskeletal courses. It includes musculoskeletal clinical prediction rules organized by region thus allowing for its repeated use during the upper quarter, lower quarter as well as the students' spine coursework. Additionally, the manual includes multiple medical screening prediction rules so that it is appropriate to introduce in differential diagnosis coursework as well as a diagnostic imaging class. Perfect for entry-level physical therapy programs, this text is also suitable for post-professional physical therapy programs especially those that include an orthopedic residency or manual therapy fellowship program, and also as a reference manual for students going out on their clinical affiliations. This book offers the first comprehensive look at CPRs as they relate to PT practice. It's format is arranged so that the pertinent information is readily available to influence clinical decision making while also providing sufficient depth. CPR development level is provided, a quality assessment score is listed as well as a clinical bottom line paragraph to provide the reader with a summative statement. The predictor variables are well described and include multiple color pictures for clarity of explanation and ease of reproduction. To further assist the reader in their utilization of clinical prediction rules the authors have provided a decision making algorithm as well as multiple case studies demonstrating the inclusion of such rules into an evidence-based clinical scenario. CPRs are becoming more frequent in the PT literature and this book provides students and clinicians with a strong working knowledge of the rules most pertinent to PT practice. With over 100 full-color photos, illustrations, and tables to demonstrate key exercises and concepts, this user-friendly text is an essential reference for students and clinicians alike! An Image Bank is available for instructors. Read the Foreword by Joshua A. Cleland, PT, PhD, Professor at Franklin Pierce University. Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are algorithmic decision tools designed to aid clinicians in determining a diagnosis, prognosis, or likely response to an intervention. They use a parsimonious set of clinical findings from the history, physical examination and diagnostic test results that have been analyzed and found to be statistically meaningful predictors of a condition or outcome of interest. Through the use of CPR's the clinician may be able to more effectively and efficiently treat patients, reduce practice variation and achieve optimal outcome measures. Features detailed descriptions, full-color illustrations and photos, and case studies for increased comprehension.Offers patient characteristics and screening tools to help make accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.Provides a valuable reference tool to effectively apply CPRs to day-to-day practice. This textbook offers a reference source for the large majority of rules existing to date. Multiple Musculoskeletal CoursesEntry-level Physical Therapy ProgramsPost-professional Physical Therapy ProgramsOrthopaedic ResidencyManual Therapy Fellowship Program (c) 2011 250 pages
LC Classification Number
RM701.G57 2010

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