OrthoNotes: Clinical Examination Pocket Guide Review

OrthoNotes: Clinical Examination Pocket Guide
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Dawn Gulick taught Ortho to my class and this book is the best. I only wish we had it at the begining of the class. Everything she taught us was included. It is a really good reference that actually fits in your pocket. I carry it with me at clinic as a reference. It is easy to use and just short of bullet proof. You can write in it and erase pen with an alcohol pad. I have spilled coffee on it without a scratch. My CI even found it useful because it jogged her momory on stuff she doesn't really use that often.

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This handy pocket guide gives you the essential orthopedic information you need in class, clinical, and practice.- The first tabbed section focuses on alerts and alarms, while the following 7 tabbed sections are organized by joint.- Abundant illustrations galore for specific tests, palpation pearls, pain referral patterns, and trigger points.- Each "joint" tab features subcategories for pathology across the lifespan, including: medical screening, imaging, mechanism of injury, ROM, strength and functional deficits, and special tests.- The only non-joint tab, "Alerts/Alarms," presents additional data from across the lifespan in charts and tables for patient management, medical conditions related to gender and age, vital signs, and abbreviations- Pages are waterproof and reusable so you can temporarily record clinical data; wipe them clean with alcohol; and use them again

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