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      • Trusted Partner
        May 2023

        Equine Thermography in Practice

        by Maria Soroko-Dubrovina, Mina C G Davies Morel

        Evidence-based and yet very practical, Equine Thermography in Practice discusses how to use the tool in the diagnosis of equine musculoskeletal injuries. It covers what the user can expect to see in normal versus injured horses, and gives guidelines for best practice. The book builds from basics covering the principles of thermography, then reviews its applications in equine veterinary medicine and the role of the technique regarding equestrian athletes and rehabilitation. Fully updated throughout with new references and additional illustrative case studies, this new edition: -- Covers advances made in thermography applications for rehabilitation, such as assessing the effectiveness of physical devices like lasers, magnetic therapy, shock wave therapy and cryotherapy with additional updated references - Includes new cases and thermographic images to illustrate improvements in the technology. - Updates knowledge on thermographic imaging technology. - Extensively illustrated and thoroughly referenced, this book is indispensable for both novice and experienced practitioners using the technique, including equine veterinarians, and equine physiotherapists and body work practitioners.

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        Medicine

        Body-Oriented Approaches for Musicians

        Methods for Improving Performance and Health

        by Claudia Spahn (editor)

        All the methods at a glance – a must for all musicians! For the first time, the editor and renowned authors of this publication clearly and vividly present a wide selection of body-oriented approaches for improving musicians’ health. The rigorous, clearly structured presentation of all the relevant methods provides the perfect decision-making tool: Which method is suitable for me? Are there any specific aspects to consider when applying a method to musicians? How is each method applied in practice?   Target Group: Physiotherapists and other physical therapists; music teachers, professional musicians, music students

      • February 2020

        Form, function, fitness

        All in all training for sport and physiotherapy for dogs

        by Rutz, Sandra

        Fitness training for dogs is only useful when the dog’s anatomic condition, the current condition and the aim are considered. The author and the dog physiotherapist Sandra Rutz combines these three principles – form, function, fitness – and explains the connections between structure, movement, deficit and objective instead of only training single body parts. The first part is about important training basics, main forms of physical tension and the main training focus. The practical part provides concrete tasks sorted by difficulty levels and body parts to train. The realization of each task is easily done thanks to step-to step instructions and a large number of photos. The guide is a great help and perfect reference work for all dog physiotherapists and fitness trainer. It is also a great guide for dog owners who are interested in their dog’s fitness and who will find numerous exercises for everyday life.

      • March 2021

        Die Laufbibel

        Das Standardwerk zum gesunden Laufen

        by Matthias Marquardt

        Running is the trend sport of our age – and there is a good reason for this: if you run regularly, you train your cardiovascular system, remain fit and slim and protect yourself from numerous everyday illnesses. To ensure that runners can ideally develop their performance and can run in a healthy manner, free of any pain, this book provides one simple overall concept to be applied. The natural running training system is a holistic approach to training and contains different modules. Dr. Matthias Marquardt presents the current findings of sports medicine in a clear and concise manner. This book will help beginners and top athletes as well as trainers, physiotherapists and  physicians. You can learn healthy running – with this book! Target group: suitable for beginners and for top athletes, with training plans ranging from starter to professional

      • Mountainbiking für Kids

        Technic, Safety, Motivation and Fund

        by Karen Eller, Holger Meyer

        Enjoy riding a mountain bike What’s the right age to take my kids on a bike tour? Which bike makes sense? How can I make sure that they are safe on the way and how do I make the trail fun for them? These topics are not only important for passionate bike riders when their kids start their first steps on a kids training bike. Former pro mountain biker and parent Karen Eller and Holger Meyer will answer all the questions. Starting with the advice of the “right” bike, talking about the necessary equipment and showing fun but important driving techniques for uphill and downhill tracks. First and foremost – the fun factor for the kids and their safety. The book will also have interviews with bike manufactures, physiotherapists and mental coaches to summarize their recommendations.

      • Medicine
        September 2020

        Anatomy & Physiology

        An introduction for nursing and healthcare

        by Pamela Minett, Laura Ginesi

        An accessible text which covers the essentials of anatomy and physiology required by a range of health professions.Anatomy & Physiology is the ideal introduction to the subject for student nurses, midwives, operating department practitioners, paramedics, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, trainee nursing associates, and other allied health professionals.Written in an engaging and accessible style, the book helps readers to: learn the language of anatomy and physiology by explaining new terms clearly in the text and in a comprehensive glossary understand the key anatomical structures and physiological functions appreciate what happens during disease, with boxes throughout to highlight the clinical relevance, and more detailed explanations of chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and cancer apply this knowledge in healthcare contexts Bonus online materialThe following material to accompany the book is provided free of charge online: four additional chapters to help readers extend their knowledge a variety of self-assessment questions for every chapter

      • Fiction
        July 2014

        Billy's War

        by Tony Whelpton

        The date was Thursday 8 May 1941. Billy Frecknall was nine years old, and the country was at war. What could that mean to a nine-year-old? A great deal, not least being the fact that Billy to all intents and purposes no longer had a Dad, because his father had enlisted in the army in the early days of the war, and they didn’t even know where he was. That night saw the biggest air raid Billy’s home town of Nottingham had experienced, and there were many casualties, including Billy’s Mum. Billy survived, but finding his Dad became even more urgent than before. His quest leads him into many adventures and a great deal of danger, but his courage never falters. Billy is a cheerful, intelligent, resourceful boy who has the gift of winning the hearts of most people he encounters – he will probably win yours too!

      • Therapy & therapeutics
        October 2007

        Groupwork with Children aged 3-5 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder

        An Integrated Approach

        by Alyson Eggett, Ayson Eggett, Christina Howe, Liz Ann Davidson

        Groupwork for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Ages 3-5 is the first of three books promoting a multidisciplinary approach to working with children on the autism spectrum. The author team of speech & language therapists and occupational therapists have used their experience of working together in this way to create a practical resource for professionals working with children with ASD in small groups. The book aims to develop the children's skills in seven key areas of development: " Communication & language " Socialisation " Play " Sensory " Motor " Behaviour " Emotional Case studies, working examples, photocopiable checklists, assessment forms and session sheets are provided for group facilitators to: " Assess individual needs " Set individual targets " Create personalised programmes " Plan & run group sessions " Evaluate progress " Carry out peer reviews Forty photocopiable activities, differentiated according to the developmental area being targeted as well as the developmental level of the child, are also included. Groupwork for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Ages 3-5 provides an invaluable resource for speech & language therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, play therapists, family therapists, teachers, support staff and all those working to develop the children's skills in small groups. Parents and carers are actively encouraged to participate in gruopwork with their child.

      • Ward Based Critical Care: a guide for health professionals

        by Sally Smith

        This book aims to guide practitioners in the initial management of the critically ill patient within the ward setting. It is aimed at a range of healthcare professionals including junior doctors, registered nurses physiotherapists and students. It is also relevant to practitioners who are moving into a setting that cares for acutely ill patients. It is divided into sections according to the ABCDE approach, as routinely used and taught in critical care and resuscitation training, with the intention of promoting consistent and prompt management of patients, and to prevent further deterioration. Ward-based Critical Care contains many useful features such as clinical scenarios, hot tips and practical skills and the text is richly illustrated and cross-referenced throughout. CONTENTS: ABCDE approach throughout Up-to-date guidelines and policies Initial physiological observations at admission and assessment Treatment plans based on diagnosis and past medical history Guidance on frequency of physiological observations Use of ‘track and trigger’ systems Graded response strategies Effective handover during patient transfer Physiological and psychosocial needs of the patient

      • Routine Blood Results Explained 3/e: A guide for Nurses & Allied Health Professionals

        by Dr Andrew Blann

        Now in its third edition, this essential handbook for nurses and allied health professionals gives clear, simple explanations of blood results, focusing on routinely requested investigations. There have been many changes since the second edition – from alterations in units (such as g/L for haemoglobin, rather than g/dL) to the merging of haematology with biochemistry, blood transfusion and immunology to form blood science. Accordingly, in this new edition there are more details of immunology, immunological diseases, and the blood tests involved. These changes reflect the new roles which nurses, podiatrists and physiotherapists are developing, often with increased responsibility for examining, diagnosing and managing patients, and ordering and interpreting blood tests. The objective of this book is to support and enable these professionals to be successful in their new roles. Wherever possible, each chapter concludes with a brief case study. In addition, more complete case reports – reflecting the different aspects of primary and secondary care – are presented in the concluding chapters. CONTENTS: The red blood cell The white blood cell Coagulation Blood transfusion Immunology Urea & electrolytes, and renal function Investigation of liver function and plasma proteins Atherosclerosis and its risk factors Calcium, bone and musculo-skeletal disease Investigation of thyroid function Blood gases and pH Case reports in primary and secondary care Special situations (pregnancy, the neonate, and the elderly) Physiotherapy and podiatry Adult reference ranges

      • Medicine
        January 2004

        Anatomie pour le mouvement - Volume 1 - NEW EDITION

        Introduction à l'analyse des techniques corporelles. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée.

        by Blandine Calais-Germain

        Anatomy for Movement An Introduction to the analysis of body techniques For almost forty years now, and through 5 successive editions, this book has provided easy access to the bases of anatomy for all people studying anatomy and/ or practicing a body technique. It describes the musculoskeletal system with abundant illustrations: over 1100 commented drawings show the bones, joints, and muscles in direct relation with the movement situations that concern them. The following areas are addressed: The trunk: Spine, pelvis, rib cage. Upper extremities: Shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands. Lower extremities: Hips, knees, ankles, feet. For each area, comments deal successively with: * The morphology of the area * Movements made by this part of the body * Bones, joint structures and the different muscles involved The new edition of this reference book – translated into 19 languages, and sold in over 40 countries – is enhanced with 100 QR codes that provide the reader with a better view of the structures described in the text, thus constituting a new tool for understanding anatomy.

      • MCQ’s in Physiotherapy Home

        by B. ARUN

        SALIENT FEATURES ARE: This book contains more than 2000 questions This book covers all the portions pertaining to all the universities in India. Questions and Answers are given with proper explanations and pictures based on reference books. This book focuses for the students, teachers and exam aspirants. This book is written to help physiotherapist aspiring to take various positions in Government sectors. Book has highly valid and reliable questions. This book will be extensively used for both U.G & P.G. Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy students. Designed to provide up-to-date information on the latest development in the field of pediatrics.

      • Medicine

        Anatomy for Yoga

        by Blandine Calais-Germain

        This book provides a way to better understand and practice yoga. From one pose to another, yoga is a question of muscles guiding the bones, maintaining the joints, protecting the nerves, etc. Easy to consult examples describe the situations that put into use one or more muscles and explain their various roles. This book has already been translated into 10 languages since it came out in 2017. Physical therapist and dance teacher, Blandine Calais Germain has created an original pedagogical method linking anatomy and body techniques. For 35 years she led many workshops of anatomy applied to yoga. Germain also wrote the bestseller Anatomie pour le movement (Anatomy for movement), translated into 19 languages and that sold more than 1 million copies around the world.

      • Exercise & workout books

        Understanding fascia

        More well-being and health through fascia treatment and movement

        by Gerd Gradwohl

        Prevention, regeneration & healing through fascia treatment Back problems, neck pain or "tennis elbow" - who does not know them. In most cases, these and many other complaints are based on a disturbed structure of our fasciae. Fasciae enclose muscles, vessels, bones and organs and play an important role in our body. Gerd Gradwohl, physiotherapist in his own practice, presents a novel physiotherapeutic treatment method - Myofascial Integration. Here, special manual techniques are combined with movement. As a result, acute or chronic orthopedic complaints caused by disturbed, scarred or stuck fasciae can be successfully treated within a short time. With a large exercise section on functional training by Dr. Frank Frebel and a guest contribution by pelvic floor expert Susanne Schwärzler. Foreword by co-founder of fascia therapy Benno Geissler.

      • Fitness & diet
        January 2014

        Wag & Tone

        for Dogs and Owners

        by Karen Laker, Sue Holstead and Ruth MacGill

        Get fit and have fun with your dog! Wag & Tone is ideal for improving muscular conditioning, co-ordination, balance and overall fitness – for all kinds of dogs and people. Wag & Tone has been developed by dog trainers and a fitness coach. It fills the gap between basic puppy classes and training for competitive dog sports such as agility, while complementing all dog activities. As well as improving fitness together and having fun, with Wag & Tone you and your dog will develop an understanding and a firmer bond, whether your dog is a pet or working animal. Wag & Tone needs little equipment. Many of the exercises are done just on the ground or with mats, cones and steps, and can be done in the home. Some need a few cavaletti, a ladder or a gym ball. All Wag & Tone exercises are approved by a fitness coach (for people) and an animal physiotherapist. Suitable for canines and people of all ages and levels of fitness, these exercises will help improve your tone, whatever your starting point. The demonstration videos show exactly how each exercise should be done. You can put the ebook on your iPad and take it to your exercise area! This ebook is also for instructors who want to use Wag & Tone in their classes.

      • Fiction

        Eternally Single, Rosa Álvarez

        by Neerja Pawar

        Debut author Neerja Pawar has infused her novel with all the love, banter and men written by women she wishes to see in the real world… Rosa Álvarez leads two lives. One is deceptively normal. A respectable physiotherapist living in Los Angeles: the city of fish tacos and famous bigwigs. She works hard at her job, loves living the single life, and has a trip home to Mexico at the very top of her priority list. The other is her mother’s worst nightmare. For one, the first is a lie. She does love her job, but its uniqueness would put any good chick flick to shame. She hasn’t been on a date in five years, at least, not any good ones. And she will do anything to avoid a trip to her sleepy hometown. But when a notorious man from her past shows up in LA, Rosa’s secret life starts unravelling. There’s also the matter of the really annoying actor (who just so happens to be annoyingly good-looking) she keeps bumping into whom she cannot seem to shake off. As her lies pile up, will Rosa be able to keep her two worlds separate? Or will her mother’s flying chancla find her first?

      • Romance
        December 2015

        Lost Coast, The

        by Kindred, Jane

        Some histories should stay lost. Especially those written in blood. The only things Millie Lang’s mother gave her were third-degree burns, and a name Millie refuses to use. Abandoned as an infant, Millie grew up as “the girl with the scars”, shunted from one foster family to the next. Before she met Lukas Strand, she’d never understood what “home” meant. Then Lukas disappeared without a word. Eight years later, Millie is secure in the life she’s built as a physical therapist. Until she gets a letter from a mysterious stranger who knows her real name. From the moment she arrives at the sprawling vineyard manor on California’s Lost Coast to work with the owner’s young son, she begins to doubt her secret benefactor’s motives. The vineyard is known as The Strand—and Lukas is her patient’s father. As Millie delves into the tangled threads of their family histories, she realizes the fire that scarred her may not have been an accident—and Lukas’s son is in danger. Unless she survives long enough to unearth the key to some very uncomfortable truths…

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