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Build your skills in the assessment of musculoskeletal pathology! Orthopedic Physical Assessment, 7th Edition covers the principles of assessment for all of the body’s structures and joints, including topics such as gait, posture, the head and face, amputees, primary care, and sports emergencies. The 7th edition offers additional functional assessment forms (e-tools), updated evidence-based reliability and validity tables, and hundreds of video clips demonstrating special tests on how to perform musculoskeletal assessment. Written by noted PT educators David J. Magee and Robert C. Manske, this reference uses a systematic, evidence-based approach to prepare you for success in clinicals, board exams, and in rehabilitation practice.
Over 2,500 full-color illustrations and photographs
depict key concepts, along with assessment techniques and special tests.
At-a-glance icons show the clinical utility of special tests, supplemented by updated, evidence-based reliability and validity tables for tests and techniques
Quick-reference data includes hundreds of summary boxes, red-flag and yellow-flag boxes, differential diagnosis tables, muscle and nerve tables, and classification, normal values, and grading tables.
A Summary (Précis) of Assessment in each chapter serves as a review of assessment steps.
Combined with other books in the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation series ― Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, Pathology and Intervention, and Athletic and Sports Issues ― this book provides you with the knowledge and background necessary to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions.
NEW! Updated information in all chapters
includes new special tests, as well as photos, line drawings, boxes, tables, and references.
NEW! Head and Face chapter features updated information on concussion management.
NEW! Enhanced Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging section added to applicable chapters, along with new photos and diagnostic images.
NEW! Updated psychometric tables for special tests list reliability, sensitivity, specificity, and + and – likelihood ratios when available.
NEW! More case studies present real-life scenarios to help you develop assessment and diagnostic skills using information from the chapter.
NEW! Additional functional assessment forms (e-tools) have been incorporated.
NEW! Video clips demonstrate special tests to give you a clearer understanding of how to perform musculoskeletal assessment.
NEW! Enhanced ebook version, included with print purchase, provides access to all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Preface
In 2014, when I completed the 6th edition of Orthopedic Physical Assessment, I thought it would be the last revision that I would do. Fortunately, I have been given an opportunity by Elsevier to do a 7th edition of the book and to work with the individual who will take over as author/editor of Orthopedic Physical Assessment–Dr. Robert Manske, who will work with my irreplaceable developmental editor, Bev Evjen, on any future editions. With the support of Elsevier, I believe the book is in good hands.
I remember when the first edition was printed and Elsevier told me they were going to print a first run of 8000 copies. All I could think about was “how long would it take to sell 8000 copies when I only taught 40 physical therapy students a year?” The book went through three printings in the first year and the rest, as they say, “is history!” To do something in your life and have it succeed well beyond all of one’s expectations, hopes, and dreams has been very gratifying and hugely rewarding. The support of people who have provided input and constructive criticism is greatly appreciated and their input has contributed greatly to the book. The support of these people, my models for the photos in the book, my students, and my family are greatly appreciated.
When the first edition was published in 1987, I hoped at that time that I would be able to develop a series of books that would meet the needs of rehabilitation clinicians in the area of musculoskeletal conditions. With the assistance of the other editors, James Zachazewski, Sandy Quillen, and Rob Manske, and with a number of experts in their respective fields, my dream became a reality with the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, with Orthopedic Physical Assessment being the cornerstone of the book series.
In this edition of Orthopedic Physical Assessment, information has been updated in all of the chapters with several new tests and figures, especially in the area of concussions and assessment of the hip. The tables on the reliability and validity of many of the special tests and the examples of many functional tests have been moved to the Student Consult website, where they are available electronically for those who want them. Reliability studies for testing show variability in their outcomes, so key tests are highlighted using different icons because the value of the tests have been demonstrated clinically and/or statistically that they contribute to determining what the problem is. Hopefully, this will help students and clinicians determine which tests could be effective depending on the pathology being presented. These special tests do not replace a good history or examination.
This book, as the title suggests, is about assessing for musculoskeletal pathology. It is not a pathology textbook. As part of the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, the companion book to Orthopedic Physical Assessment is Pathology and Interventions in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, which goes into much greater detail on pathological conditions and their treatment. As “bookends” to these two books, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
provides information on healing of different tissue types, pain and aging, and the principles of different types of practice to treat different musculoskeletal tissue types; while Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation deals with more acute injuries and issues related to the more active individual, specific groups, and specific activities as they relate to sport.
Summary:
Title: Orthopedic Physical Assessment, 7e
Author: David J. Magee BPT PhD CM, Robert C. Manske PT DPT SCS MEd ATC CSCS
Publisher:Saunders
Year: 2020
Edition: 7th Edition
Language: English
Pages: 1549
Ebook: PDF
File size: 118 MB
ISBN Number: 0323522998, 9780323522991
CBID: CBM364
Build your skills in the assessment of musculoskeletal pathology! Orthopedic Physical Assessment, 7th Edition covers the principles of assessment for all of the body’s structures and joints, including topics such as gait, posture, the head and face, amputees, primary care, and sports emergencies. The 7th edition offers additional functional assessment forms (e-tools), updated evidence-based reliability and validity tables, and hundreds of video clips demonstrating special tests on how to perform musculoskeletal assessment. Written by noted PT educators David J. Magee and Robert C. Manske, this reference uses a systematic, evidence-based approach to prepare you for success in clinicals, board exams, and in rehabilitation practice.
Over 2,500 full-color illustrations and photographs
depict key concepts, along with assessment techniques and special tests.
At-a-glance icons show the clinical utility of special tests, supplemented by updated, evidence-based reliability and validity tables for tests and techniques
Quick-reference data includes hundreds of summary boxes, red-flag and yellow-flag boxes, differential diagnosis tables, muscle and nerve tables, and classification, normal values, and grading tables.
A Summary (Précis) of Assessment in each chapter serves as a review of assessment steps.
Combined with other books in the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation series ― Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice, Pathology and Intervention, and Athletic and Sports Issues ― this book provides you with the knowledge and background necessary to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions.
NEW! Updated information in all chapters
includes new special tests, as well as photos, line drawings, boxes, tables, and references.
NEW! Head and Face chapter features updated information on concussion management.
NEW! Enhanced Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging section added to applicable chapters, along with new photos and diagnostic images.
NEW! Updated psychometric tables for special tests list reliability, sensitivity, specificity, and + and – likelihood ratios when available.
NEW! More case studies present real-life scenarios to help you develop assessment and diagnostic skills using information from the chapter.
NEW! Additional functional assessment forms (e-tools) have been incorporated.
NEW! Video clips demonstrate special tests to give you a clearer understanding of how to perform musculoskeletal assessment.
NEW! Enhanced ebook version, included with print purchase, provides access to all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Preface
In 2014, when I completed the 6th edition of Orthopedic Physical Assessment, I thought it would be the last revision that I would do. Fortunately, I have been given an opportunity by Elsevier to do a 7th edition of the book and to work with the individual who will take over as author/editor of Orthopedic Physical Assessment–Dr. Robert Manske, who will work with my irreplaceable developmental editor, Bev Evjen, on any future editions. With the support of Elsevier, I believe the book is in good hands.
I remember when the first edition was printed and Elsevier told me they were going to print a first run of 8000 copies. All I could think about was “how long would it take to sell 8000 copies when I only taught 40 physical therapy students a year?” The book went through three printings in the first year and the rest, as they say, “is history!” To do something in your life and have it succeed well beyond all of one’s expectations, hopes, and dreams has been very gratifying and hugely rewarding. The support of people who have provided input and constructive criticism is greatly appreciated and their input has contributed greatly to the book. The support of these people, my models for the photos in the book, my students, and my family are greatly appreciated.
When the first edition was published in 1987, I hoped at that time that I would be able to develop a series of books that would meet the needs of rehabilitation clinicians in the area of musculoskeletal conditions. With the assistance of the other editors, James Zachazewski, Sandy Quillen, and Rob Manske, and with a number of experts in their respective fields, my dream became a reality with the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, with Orthopedic Physical Assessment being the cornerstone of the book series.
In this edition of Orthopedic Physical Assessment, information has been updated in all of the chapters with several new tests and figures, especially in the area of concussions and assessment of the hip. The tables on the reliability and validity of many of the special tests and the examples of many functional tests have been moved to the Student Consult website, where they are available electronically for those who want them. Reliability studies for testing show variability in their outcomes, so key tests are highlighted using different icons because the value of the tests have been demonstrated clinically and/or statistically that they contribute to determining what the problem is. Hopefully, this will help students and clinicians determine which tests could be effective depending on the pathology being presented. These special tests do not replace a good history or examination.
This book, as the title suggests, is about assessing for musculoskeletal pathology. It is not a pathology textbook. As part of the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Series, the companion book to Orthopedic Physical Assessment is Pathology and Interventions in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, which goes into much greater detail on pathological conditions and their treatment. As “bookends” to these two books, Scientific Foundations and Principles of Practice in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
provides information on healing of different tissue types, pain and aging, and the principles of different types of practice to treat different musculoskeletal tissue types; while Athletic and Sport Issues in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation deals with more acute injuries and issues related to the more active individual, specific groups, and specific activities as they relate to sport.
David J. Magee, PhD, BPT, CM 2020
Summary:
Title: Orthopedic Physical Assessment, 7e
Author: David J. Magee BPT PhD CM, Robert C. Manske PT DPT SCS MEd ATC CSCS
Publisher:Saunders
Year: 2020
Edition: 7th Edition
Language: English
Pages: 1549
Ebook: PDF
File size: 118 MB
ISBN Number: 0323522998, 9780323522991
CBID: CBM364