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Books : Measurement of Joint Motion: A Guide to Goniometry 3rd EditionIn association with Amazon.comList Price: $42.95 Amazon.com's Price: $38.65 You Save: $4.30 (10%)Prices subject to change. Availability: unknown
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Binding: Spiral-boundDewey Decimal Number: 612.75 EAN: 9780803609723 ISBN: 0803609728 Label: F. A. Davis Company Manufacturer: F. A. Davis Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 480 Publication Date: 2003-05 Publisher: F. A. Davis Company Studio: F. A. Davis Company Sales Rank: 1492 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Ohio Univ., Athens. Student manual provides comprehensive coverage of the subject and includes extensive use of halftone photographs. Testing procedures use a two-page format, with color to enhance headings, charts, and tables. This edition is consistent with the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice Terminology. Previous edition: c1995. Wire-spiral binding. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Measurement of Joint MotionThis is a new study for me and I am learning as I read. A bit technical, but I expected that. Would like to have an expert work with me to make the process managable. Most of my clients, I am massage therapist, don't see the need for the measurements, but I know that it helps me. I learn as I go. Rating: - PTAThis is an excellent reference book for the classes that I am taking. It is very detailed. Rating: - Best BOokI had to buy 3 text books for a kinesiology class and this one is my favorite. It covers the hands-on portion of kinesiology and is very easy to interpret. Rating: - ExcellentThis is an excellent as easily describes how to do ROM of all sorts of joints. A great book for a student and practitioner that needs to look up the more obscure joints. It has tables as well for normal ROM. You can't go wrong with this one. Rating: - InvaluableI got an earlier edition of this book in Physical Therapy school and it was invaluable in teaching the finer points of goniometry. I constantly used it as a source of information, until I became comfortable with measuring joint range of motion. Since I am now working in the inpatient arena, I mostly repeatedly measure knees, but refer back to it when I need to brush up on another joint. It has clear pictures and overall is a great reference book for anyone who has to evaluate joint ranges of motion. Browse for similar items by category:
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