Chief Editor | : | Dr. Aditi Singh |
Editor(s) | : | Dr. Harshita Dadheech, Dr. Kartikeya Vahal, Dr. Kapil Kumar Garg, Dr. Rakhi Kumari, Dr. Khushi Saini and Dr. Manisha Rathore |
Paperback ISBN | : | 978-93-6135-706-0 |
Publisher | : | AkiNik Publications |
Language | : | English |
Pages | : | 124 |
Publication Year | : | 2025 |
Publication Date | : | 01/02/2025 |
Binding | : | Paperback |
DOI | : | https://doi.org/10.22271/ed.book.3122 |
The Science of Rehabilitation: Evidence-Based Approaches in Physiotherapy serves as a vital resource for bridging clinical practice with research-driven rehabilitation strategies. This comprehensive guide explores the latest advancements in physiotherapy, focusing on evidence-based techniques that enhance patient outcomes, restore function, and reduce pain. By integrating scientific research with practical applications, the book provides physiotherapists with a structured approach to assessing and managing various conditions, including musculoskeletal disorders, neurological impairments, and post-surgical rehabilitation.
The text delves into the efficacy of modern rehabilitation techniques, such as manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, neuromuscular re-education, and technology-assisted interventions. It emphasizes the role of clinical decision-making, patient-centered care, and outcome measures in developing effective treatment plans. Through case studies, research summaries, and clinical guidelines, the book equips physiotherapists with the tools necessary to apply evidence-based principles to diverse patient populations.
Designed for both students and professionals, this resource fosters critical thinking and a research-oriented approach to physiotherapy practice. By staying abreast of current trends and innovations, practitioners can refine their therapeutic interventions to optimize recovery and improve quality of life. With an emphasis on scientific rigor and real-world application, The Science of Rehabilitation is an indispensable guide for those committed to advancing the field of physiotherapy through research-based methodologies and patient-centered care.
The book covers a broad scope, though I wish some areas had been explored in more detail.