Try houghtonsbooks.com website. We specialise in physio and manual therapy
books and can produce specialised booklist to order.
Best wishes
Colin Spooner
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Spencer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: books
> Karl
>
> Physio is an ENORMOUS profession. I don't know of any books that could
> really introduce the profession adequately.
>
> I am not sure there are any such books. Most of the stuff you will read
> is split between anatomy, physiology and pathology books.
>
> What makes you think I am a recent graduate?
>
> Good luck in your studies.
>
>
> In message <[log in to unmask]>, Karl Johnson
> <[log in to unmask]> writes
> >Hi John,
> >
> >My name is Karl. I hope to start a degree in physio next september when i
> >get my college qualifications through an access course this year. I am
> >finding it extremely difficult to find books on physiotherepy that can
give
> >information to people that are new to the area. For example, something
like
> >the basics of physio or practical physio. something along those lines. i
> >have looked in the medical section of book shops and libraries but have
only
> >found loads of books on physiology which is interesting. or a lot of
thick
> >O.T. books.
> >
> >As you are a newly qualified physio i was hoping you could suggest some
> >books that you used at university.
> >
> >Thank you for reading message, sorry its long winded.
> >
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> John Spencer
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