Differential Diagnosis for the Orthopedic Physical Therapist

Differential Diagnosis


This text instructs students and experienced therapists alike in the analysis and integration of "subjective" and "objective" information in the differential diagnosis of patients requiring orthopedic physical therapy. The text is divided into 3 parts. The first part begins with an in-depth discussion of the components of
a comprehensive subjective examination. It covers the causes for subjective findings and provides clinical hints about areas that should be paid particular attention