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6 DVD Collection - Practical Techniques of Physiotherapy Examination and Treatment by Clinics in Motion

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Clinics in Motion is an exciting new publishing medium within physiotherapy making use of the latest electronic technology. The ambitious plan is to develop a comprehensive series of DVD-videos and online workbooks in each clinical discipline and for physiotherapists at different levels of expertise. This is the first in the planned series of publications and covers manual therapy of the neuromusculoskeletal system.

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Series 1: Practical Techniques of Physiotherapy Examination and Treatment; The Neuromusculoskeletal System (The DVD Collection)

This Products contains all 6 titles in our DVD series. Syllabus Guide – Course Content This includes Examination and Treatment of:

  • Vol 1 The Lumbar Spine
  • Vol 2 The Pelvis and Hip
  • Vol 3 The Cervical and Thoracic Spine
  • Vol 4 The Shoulder
  • Vol 5 The Knee, Ankle and Foot
  • Vol 6 The Elbow, Wrist and Hand

Forward to Fundamental Series Clinics in Motion is an exciting new publishing medium within physiotherapy making use of the latest electronic technology. The ambitious plan is to develop a comprehensive series of DVD-videos and on ine workbooks in each clinical discipline and for physiotherapists at different levels of expertise. This is the first in the planned series of publications and covers manual therapy of the neuromusculoskeletal system. It is primarily designed for pre-registration physiotherapy students, but will also be useful for continuing professional development of junior physiotherapists and physiotherapists returning to work who wish to update their knowledge in this area.

The authors provide a logical step-by-step approach to the physical tests that might be carried out for each region of the body. Excellent photography and clear verbal descriptions provide clear guidance on how the physical tests are performed. Examination is followed by a variety of treatment techniques for each region and again these are clearly demonstrated and explained. There is some clinical reasoning introduced in the form of precised case studies.

The main subjective and physical findings of a patient are presented by the clinician; this is followed by a demonstration of a treatment technique and the rationale for its use is given by the treating clinician. Deciding on a treatment technique based on the examination findings, is a particular challenge for novice physiotherapists and so this section is likely to be particularly helpful for students.

There are, in addition, some helpful top tips and x rays for each region. The content has been developed in consultation with a number of physiotherapy educators around the world to ensure its usefulness to this user-group. I would expect this product to be well received at an international level, as it will be useful to both pre-registration students and to physiotherapy educators. It is designed to complement the students existing learning experience and so will sit alongside class teaching and clinical education.

The focus is on practical hands-on skills for the physical examination and for treatment techniques; it does not attempt to cover the subjective examination or clinical reasoning to much depth so students will need to look elsewhere for this. This is a thoroughly professional product with excellent photography, clear explanations and very able clinicians. The presenters, Helen French, Karen McCreesh, Jeremy Walsh, Ulrik McCarthy-Persson, Louise Kedroff and Miriam Williams are experienced neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapists providing a wealth of knowledge in this field.

The online workbook should further enlighten the student in the process of examination, assessment and treatment of patients with neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. This medium has a number of major advantages to the usual textbook presentation of examination and treatment skills and these will quickly become apparent on viewing the material. Students are able to see the physical test or treatment technique being carried out in real time and with concurrent explanation of what is being demonstrated. More complex techniques are also demonstrated on skeletons, showing where the hands are being placed and how the force is being applied.

The use of DVD-videos is exploited well by provding not just one way of carrying out a technique, but alternative methods. This will help facilitate understanding of the principles involved in applying a technique, as well as enabling the student to choose what suits them best. This is a unique and exciting new product that has the potential to greatly enhance the experience of students trying to learn hands-on practical skills in the examination and treatment of patients with neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction.

It will also be a valuable resource for CPD of junior physiotherapists and those returning to this field after a career break. I am looking forward to using this series in my own undergraduate teaching. Nicola J Petty

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    • SKU
      SKU16360
  • Manufacturer
    Clinics In Motion
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  • physiobob
    Sep 17, 2007, 10:09
    Clinics in Motion is an exciting new publishing medium within physiotherapy making use of the latest electronic technology. The ambitious plan is to develop a comprehensive series of DVD-videos and online workbooks in each clinical discipline and for physiotherapists at different levels of expertise. This is the first in the planned series of publications and covers manual therapy of
    the neuromusculoskeletal system. It is primarily designed for pre-registration physiotherapy students, but will also be useful for continuing professional development of junior physiotherapists and physiotherapists returning to work who wish to update their knowledge in this area.

    The authors provide a logical step-by-step approach to the physical tests that might be carried out for each region of the body. Excellent photography and clear verbal descriptions provide clear guidance on how the physical tests are performed. Examination is followed by a variety of treatment techniques for each region and again these are clearly demonstrated and explained. There is some clinical reasoning introduced in the form of précised case studies. The main subjective and physical findings of a patient are presented by the clinician; this is followed by a demonstration of a treatment technique and the rationale for its use is given by the treating clinician. Deciding on a treatment technique based on the examination findings is a particular challenge for novice physiotherapists and so this section is likely to be particularly helpful for students. There are, in addition, some helpful top tips and MRIs for each region.

    The content has been developed in consultation with a number of physiotherapy educators around the world to ensure its usefulness to this user-group. I would expect this product to be well received at an international level, as it will be useful to both pre-registration students and to physiotherapy educators. It is designed to complement the students' existing learning experience and so will sit alongside class teaching and clinical education. The focus is on practical hands-on skills for the physical examination and for treatment techniques; it does not attempt to cover the subjective examination or clinical reasoning in much depth so students will need to look elsewhere for this.

    This is a thoroughly professional product with excellent photography, clear explanations and very able clinicians. The presenters, Helen French, Karen McCreesh, Jeremy Walsh, Ulrik McCarthy-Persson, Louise Kedroff and Miriam Williams are experienced Neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapists providing a wealth of knowledge in this field. The online workbook should further enlighten the student in the process of examination, assessment and treatment of patients with neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. This medium has a number of major advantages over the usual textbook presentation of examination and treatment skills and these will quickly become apparent on viewing the material. Students are able to see the physical test or treatment technique being carried out in real time and with concurrent explanation of what is being demonstrated. More complex techniques are also demonstrated on skeletons, showing where the hands are being placed and how the force is being applied. The use of DVD-videos is exploited well by providing not just one way of carrying out a technique, but alternative methods. This will help facilitate understanding of the principles involved in applying a technique, as well as enabling students to choose what suits them best.

    This is a unique and exciting new product that has the potential to greatly enhance the experience of students trying to learn hands-on practical skills in the examination and treatment of patients with Neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction. It will also be a valuable resource for CPD of junior physiotherapists and those returning to this field after a career break. I am looking forward to using this series in my own undergraduate teaching.

    Nicola J Petty
    University of Brighton

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