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Physical Examination
A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine
A comprehensive physical examination and clinical education site for medical students and other health care professionals
Screening Physical Exam, photos and descriptions. Ecellent site!
Abdomen, ENT, Nervous System, Cranial nerves, Motor system, CerebellarFunction, Heart, Gynecology, Joints, Lungs, Eyes, General, Appearance.
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MENTAL STATUS, CRANIAL NERVES, MOTOR EXAM, REFLEXES, COORDINATION AND GAIT
SENSORY EXAM, REVIEW: THE NEURO EXAM VIDEO
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MusculoSkeletal Imaging Teaching Files
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Educational Links
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Instant Access To Chiropractic Guidelines And Protocols
by Lew Huff, David M. Brady
Publisher: C.V. Mosby; 2nd edition (January 30, 2005)
ISBN: 0323030688
This one-of-a-kind, pocket-sized reference provides instant access to a wide range of key information on managing commonly encountered musculoskeletal conditions, including diagnostic criteria, treatment goals, management guidelines and protocols, nutritional management protocols, home care protocols, referral protocols, and more. Organized by orthopedic disorders, the contents are formatted for easy retrieval of pertinent information. * Only book to offer both diagnostic criteria, as well as standardized treatment guidelines and protocols * Text organized by body regions making it easy to locate a particular disorder or condition * Multi-disciplinary contributors provide various expert perspectives * Convenient pocket size can be easily carried and kept in a lab coat * Several examination and diagnosis flow diagrams aid in learning differential diagnosis * Four practical appendices-Nutritional Product Manufacturers, Specialty Clinical Laboratories, Outcome Assessment Questionnaires, and Suggested Reading and Reference in Nutritional, Metabolic, and Botanical Medicine-provide additional quick-reference material * Serves as excellent review book for the chiropractic national boards
Clinical Imaging: With Skeletal, Chest, And Abdomen Pattern Differentials
by Dennis Marichori 2nd edition (December 1, 2004) ISBN: 0323022642
This unique chiropractic text takes a pattern approach to differential diagnosis that is rooted in the use of plain film, MRI, and CT in the imaging of the skeletal system, chest, abdomen, brain, and spinal cord. This pattern approach helps bridge the transition from image to differential diagnosis by helping readers recognize patterns of abnormality and develop a list of viable diagnostic possibilities. Coverage also includes an alphabetical listing of disease entities featuring detailed descriptions in a consistent format that lists background, imaging findings, clinical comments, key concepts, and more.
Spine: 100 Top Diagnoses (Pocketradiologist)
by Michael Brant-Zawadzki
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company; 1st edition (May 16, 2002)
ISBN: 072160675X
Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, CA. Pocket-sized outline for residents and practitioners. Provides key information on the 100 most important diagnoses in the fired. Covers key facts, imaging findings, differential diagnosis, clinical issues, pathologic features, and references. Softcover.