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Reid is my favorite sports injury textbook.
Dr. Reid really created a foundational sports textbook with this work.
This is the first text I reach for when I am looking for an answer to a
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More than 12 million
preparticipation exams (PPE) are conducted yearly in the USA, most
schools require a PPE for athletic clearance, and the PPE form is the
gold standard for conducting the exams. This improved and expanded
edition includes new full-color diagrams, new chapters on disabled
athletes, and a detailed physical examination section. |
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The second edition of this
very successful book includes chapters on methods of manual treatment
and provides instructions on examinations and special tests.
Included are hundreds of diagrams, photographs, illustrations, and
summary charts. |
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The Clinical Application of
Outcomes Assessment
Author:
Steven G. Yeomans
Publisher:
Appleton & Lange; 2000. 696 pages. $70.00.
A really nice reference that
contains many great tools for measuring patient outcomes. |
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This is a sweet little
orthopedic reference. It was designed to fit in a lab coat pocket. (Do
we still where those?) Dr. Ron "Bones" Evans shows his mettle with this
no nonsense just cut to the chase clinical reference. |
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This
book is a great read if you are interested in finding out why you think
the way you do! It provides some great insight to what we doctors might
think is intuition. This is one of my favorite books. |
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Another
pretty interesting and quick read by the author of blink
- Malcolm Gladwell. This book is about how things happen "All of
a sudden.". Why do people suddenly all what to buy, vote, etc for
anything? This book offers some pretty interesting ideas. |
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Hey! How
about this one?? This is a science fiction book written by my brother.
Yup, he's got game in writing books too! This is
a futuristic story about the
development of the human heart with plenty of action! |
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