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SPRING 2012 BOOKS Intro to Integumentary System Myers, Betsy (2003). Wound Management: principles and practice.

Prentice Hall (Second Edition) Intro to Musculoskeletal System Baxter RE. Pocket Guide to Musculoskeletal Assessment, 2nd ed. St. Louis: Saunders; 2003. Magee DJ. Orthopedic Physical Assessment, 5th ed. St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier; 2008. Colby LA & Kisner C. Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques, 5th ed. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis, 2007. Donatelli R & Wooden M. Orthopedic Physical Therapy, 4th ed. St. Louis: Elsevier, 2010 Supplemental Reading: Dutton M. Orthopaedic Examination, Evaluation, & Intervention, 2nd ed. New York: Lifespan Development Cech Martin Functional Movement Development Across the Life Span. Second edition. W.B. Saunders Company *MUSCULO 1. Orthopedic Physical Assessment by Magee, 5th edition ISBN: 10: 07216057 10 ISBN: 13: 9780721605715 2. Orthopedic examination, evaluation, and intervention by Mark Dutton. McGraw Hill ISBN: 0071474013 3. Dutton's Orthopedic Survival Guide: Managing Common Conditions by Mark Dutton. ISBN: 007171510X ***This is a new book that some students find helpful..it's similar to a pocketguide. INTRO TO EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE 1. Berg, KE, Latin, RW. Essentials of Research Methods in Health, Physical Education, Exercise Science, and Recreation, 3rd Edition. LWW, 2009. ISBN: 9780781770361. 2. Harris M, Taylor G. Medical and Health Science Statistics Made Easy, 2nd Edition. Scion Publication, Boston, 2009. ISBN: 9780763772659. 3. Jewell DV. Guide to Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Practice: 2nd Edition. Jones & Bartlett, 2011. ISBN: 9780763777654 4. Domholdt, E. Rehabilitation Research: Principles and Applications. 3nd edition. Elsevier, 2011. ISBN: 9781437708400 5. American Physical Therapy Association (2001). The Guide to Physical Therapist Practice. APTA: Alexandria, VA. Note: Pre-PT Students are required to have ONLY text-books #1 and 2 above. DPT students are required to have all the text-books.

here is the Therex book that we use for class: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23000289/Therapeutic%20Exercise%2C%20Kisner%205th%20Ed.%20%282007 %29%20ISBN-9780803615847.pdf Just right click on the link and click "save as". I actually didn't buy the books and found them online. if you don't mind reading on your computer, then don't buy the actual book! For Musculo, McGee is the best, but here is Dutton (he is more detailed and better for Advanced musculo): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23000289/Orthopaedic%20Examination%2C%20Dutton%202nd%20Ed.%20%2 82008%29%20ISBN-9780071474016.CHM Here is the Trail Guide book online if you don't feel like bringing it to class: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23000289/Trail%20Guide%20to%20the%20Body%2C%20Biel%203rd%20Ed.% 20%282005%29%20ISBN-9780965853453.pdf Muscle testing book: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23000289/Daniels%20and%20Worthingham%27s%20Muscle%20Testing%2C% 20Hislop%208th%20Ed.%20%282007%29%20ISBN-9781416023500.pdf This Kinesiology book is awesome if you have free time to read: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/23000289/Kinesiology%20-%20Neumann.pdf Basically your two biggest classes are Neuro and Musculo. For Neuro, its actually pretty easy, just memorize all the power points she sends out throughout the semester. For the neuro tracts, understand them. I didn't even buy a book for neuro and i got an A. make sure you buy the lab book and know the tracts. For Musculo, i recommend reviewing all origins and insertions, then knowing the special tests for the main joints (shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and cervical spine). Essentially that is all you need to know for the entire musculo class! if you know your anatomy super well, you can reason all the test questions (similar to Dr Wilson anatomy questions). Special tests is something you need to know well though (which are easy but are time consuming to study). Oh also, buy McGee. I bought the online version so it won't let me send it. but he explains pretty clearly. For Cardio, i cannot help you there, it's my worse subject. All I can say is listen carefully to Dr. Karavatas and take good notes. I do not

understand the book at all so i barely passed with an 80. But a lot of what he says from his mouth is on the tests.

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