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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American). 2004;86:2799
© 2004 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.


Book Review

Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation. 2nd ed.

Lynn Snyder-Mackler, PT, ScD1 and Michael J. Axe, MD1

1 University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware

S. Brent Brotzman and Kevin Wilk, editors. Philadelphia: Mosby; 2003. 652 pages. $99.00.

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This is the second edition of a very comprehensive single-volume textbook, edited by S. Brent Brotzman, MD, and Kevin Wilk, PT. As the new co-editor, physical therapist Kevin Wilk has brought a contemporary perspective on rehabilitation to the text.

The book is organized by anatomical region, with a primary set of well-qualified authors assigned to each area of the body. The editors also brought in a cadre of leaders in the field of general orthopaedics as well as orthopaedic and sports rehabilitation to contribute to each section, . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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