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Guide to Evidence-Based Physical Therapist Practice

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Publisher
Jones & Bartlett Learning
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
490
Edition
5
Category
Library

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Guide to Evidence-Based Physical Therapist Practice, Fifth Edition teaches the knowledge and skills to evaluate medical evidence and apply it to the practice of physical therapy. This valuable reference explains the fundamentals of medical research and how to determine which studies are useful in practice. As the leading evidence-based practice text for physical therapy, this is a comprehensive resource no physical therapist or student should be without. This practical guide empowers readers to learn how to evaluate research designs, appraise evidence, and apply research in clinical practice. Its reader-friendly style facilitates learning and presents the knowledge essential for physical therapist students to develop a strong foundation in research methods and methodologies related to evidence-based medicine. Every new print copy includes Navigate Advantage Access that unlocks an interactive eBook with assessments, blank appraisal forms, practice quizzes, interactive flashcards, interactive glossary, and open education resources.


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