Description
- ISBN-13: 9789386261229
- Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 249.48 gr
- ISBN-10: 9386261227
- Publisher Date: 12 May 2017
- Height: 29.972 mm
- No of Pages: 474
- Width: 180.1 mm
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Spersh R Chaudhary –
A bit too theoretical for my taste. I was hoping for more hands-on advice and practical strategies. Okay Book!
Aman –
It’s an okay introduction. Some chapters were engaging, others felt like they were just filling space. Needs a revision.
Chetna Joshi –
It’s alright. I didn’t find anything particularly groundbreaking, but it’s a solid introduction to the topic.
Anuja Joshi –
A good starting point for understanding CBR, but felt a little basic at times. Could have gone into more depth on certain topics.
Vansh Lalwani –
Some of the information felt dated. An update would be beneficial to reflect current best practices in the field.
Sufiyan Adam –
Very informative and well-written! A must-read for anyone involved or interested in community-based rehabilitation.
Rixcel Katoch –
Essential reading for anyone working in community rehabilitation. Clear, practical and comprehensive approach.
Kavesh Pandit –
Excellent resource! Clear, concise, and easy to understand. Highly recommend for students and practitioners alike.
Garv Vasudeva –
The book is a bit dense, but the information is valuable. It takes some effort to get through, but worth it.
Jagrati Goyal –
A truly valuable resource. This book provides an excellent foundation for understanding CBR principles and practices.
Amrit Upadhyay –
The book is a good overview, but I wish it had included more information on specific disabilities.
Pooja Hazarika –
This book is an invaluable resource for anyone working in or studying community-based rehabilitation.
Shambhu –
The book is well-organized and easy to read. It offers a thorough overview of the essentials of CBR programs.
Nitish Kumar Singh –
I was expecting more real-world examples. It leans heavily on theory, making it less accessible for some readers.
Parth Bansal –
I learned a lot from this book, but it could have been more engaging. Some parts were a bit dry and academic.
Manya Chauhan –
Useful information, but the layout could be improved. It was sometimes difficult to find what I was looking for.
Gagandeep Singh –
Outstanding! A must-have for anyone involved in CBR. The insights and practical guidance are invaluable.
Prashant Kumar Yadav –
This book provided a helpful overview of CBR principles. I appreciated the practical examples and case studies.
Udit Gupta –
Not a bad book, but I expected more practical guidance. The theoretical aspects were well-covered, though.
Preeti Boora –
Fantastic resource! Provides a wealth of information and practical advice. A valuable addition to my library.
Ayush Joshi –
Good basic intro but some chapters were disorganized. Could use another edit and better examples to earn
Bhuwan Sharma –
I found the book somewhat repetitive in certain sections. However, the core information was valuable and insightful.
Gorika Goyal –
Comprehensive and well-researched! This book is an excellent resource for professionals and students alike.
Garima Sharma –
A well-written and informative guide. I found the case studies to be particularly helpful and insightful. Enjoyable
Devesh Lal –
A comprehensive guide to CBR. The authors clearly have a deep understanding of the subject matter. Highly useful.