A collection of core medical titles with the latest updated content, thousands of images and illustrations, interactive self-assessment, case files, diagnostic tools, a comprehensive search platform, and the ability to download content to a mobile device.
PM & R titles are Current Diagnosis and Treatment: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Principles of Rehabilitation Medicine (Mitra).
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From the main screen, scroll down to "Deepen your specialty and medical knowledge" and click "Books." On the following page at the left side of the screen, click "+More Specialties," scroll down, and then check the box for "Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation" to see the textbooks on this specialty.
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"The Evidence-Based Review of Moderate To Severe Acquired Brain Injury (ERABI) is a joint project to develop an evidence-based review of the literature for rehabilitation or rehabilitation-related interventions for acquired brain injury (ABI). The principle of the ERABI is to improve the quality of ABI rehabilitation by synthesizing the current literature into a utilizable format and laying the foundation for effective knowledge transfer to improve programs and services."
"The EBRSR now includes in-depth reviews of well over 2000 studies including 1,431 randomized controlled trials. Parts of the EBRSR have been translated into a number of languages."
"The Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence (SCIRE) Project is dedicated to providing up-to-date, accurate information about the treatments and outcome measures for people with SCI.
We review and rate the research on spinal cord injury and put the results on the web – eliminating your need to search and screen individual databases."
Under "Exercise Images" tab, provides diagrams of stretching and many other types of exercises.
An evidence-based "clinical reference tool designed for use by rehabilitation clinicians, physical therapists, and occupational therapists at the point of care. It provides valid and relevant information intuitively and conveniently, using the best available evidence to help support clinical decisions."
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A kinesiology literature database, but of possible interest for PM & R topics.
A comprehensive, bibliographic and full-text database covering sport, physical fitness, exercise, sports medicine, sports science, physical education, kinesiology, and related topics.
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A comprehensive resource for physiotherapy education for physical therapy students, teachers and practitioners. Features content from texts, interactive imaging content, multimedia and curricular tools. Includes: textbooks, modalities, videos & animation and lectures on neuroscience in physical therapy
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An add-on collection to AccessPhysiotherapy, the F.A. Davis PT Collection is a comprehensive digital resource for educators and physical therapy students that covers the entire spectrum of physical therapyfor viewing on any device.
License Information: There are no restrictions to the number of simultaneous users. Access is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of the University of Saskatchewan, and to "walk-in" users of the University of Saskatchewan Library for educational, research, and non-commercial personal use. It is accessible in the library, on campus, and remotely. Systematic copying or downloading of electronic resource content is not permitted by Canadian and International Copyright law.