@import url(/css/us/style1.css); @import url(/css/us/searchResult1.css); @import url(/css/us/articles.css); @import url(/css/us/artHome1.css); Advanced Search Home Help IN free articles only all articles this publication Automotive Sports 10,000,000 articles - not found on any other search engine. FindArticles Journal of Physical Therapy Education Spring 2003 Content provided in partnership with 10,000,000 articles Not found on any other search engine. Featured Titles for AAACN Viewpoint ABNF Journal, The AIDS Treatment News AMAA Journal ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Vestibular Disorder: A Case-Study Approach Journal of Physical Therapy Education Spring 2003 by Morris, Laura Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Vestibular Disorder: A case -Study Approach, 2nd ed. Furman JM, Cass SP, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 2003, hardcover, 412 pp, illus, $80. Dr Furman and Dr Cass have expanded their previous text from a 4-part to a 6-part format and have added many additional cases to address a greater breadth of issues surrounding the field of vestibular disorders. There are 70 more pages than the last edition. The text was initially intended as a teaching tool for medical residents, but would also he helpful for those who teach the subject or any practltloner working with people with vestibular disorders. The case study approach is very helpful in that it reflects problem-based learning and can be used as an entry-level text for physical therapist" interested in vestibular disorders. The text also has value for more experienced clinicians who may want to review a typical or unusual case. For the physical therapist who may want experience in establishing a physical therapy diagnosis for intervention, the text offers a unique opportunity to pair symptomatology and diagnostic categories to assist in the diagnostic process. | |
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