Pediatric Rehabilitation Principles and Practice by Dennis J. Matthews and Michael A. Alexander

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Description

Pediatric Rehabilitation Principles and Practice by Dennis J. Matthews and Michael A. Alexander

is a comprehensive and practical guide for DPT students and healthcare professionals. This book explains how to assess and manage children with physical and developmental conditions using modern rehabilitation techniques. It covers important areas like developmental milestones, motor skills, pediatric disorders, and treatment strategies. With a strong focus on real-life clinical applications and teamwork, it helps students understand how to provide effective and patient-centered care in pediatric rehabilitation.

Availability

Pediatric Rehabilitation Principles and Practice For DPT Students is available at Books Corner with cash on delivery all over Pakistan. Delivery is available in major cities including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Quetta, Hyderabad, Bahawalpur, and Gujranwala. Orders are delivered within 3 to 4 working days with safe and secure packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What type of students benefit most from this book?
This book is mainly designed for DPT students and anyone studying pediatric physiotherapy or rehabilitation.
Does the book focus only on theory or practical aspects as well?
It includes both theory and practical guidance, with case studies and treatment approaches for better understanding.
What topics are explained in this book?
It covers child development, pediatric conditions, assessment methods, and rehabilitation techniques.
Is this book helpful for clinical practice?
Yes, it provides real-world applications and strategies that are useful in clinical settings.
What makes Books Corner a reliable choice for purchase?
Books Corner ensures original books, reasonable prices, and fast delivery service all over Pakistan.

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