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Pharmacology for Physiotherapist
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SKU: 9788180613432
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Unlock the power of pharmacology for physiotherapists with “Pharmacology for Physiotherapists” by KV Ramesh (ISBN: 9788180613432). This essential guide provides a comprehensive overview of drug classes, mechanisms, and their impact on physiotherapy treatment. Enhance your practice with evidence-based knowledge and improve patient outcomes. Perfect for students and practicing physiotherapists seeking a deeper understanding of drug interactions and therapeutic applications.
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Pankaj –
Very thorough and well-organized. It’s a great resource for refreshing my knowledge and staying updated on drug interactions.
Ansh Kapoor –
A game-changer! This book connected pharmacology to my daily physiotherapy practice. The explanations are clear and easy to follow.
Ram Nikunj Sharma –
Excellent book! It bridges the gap between pharmacology and physiotherapy beautifully. Highly recommend for students and professionals.
Pratyksha Mishra –
A useful resource for understanding drug interactions. Some chapters were a bit dense, but overall a helpful guide for my physiotherapy practice.
Akshit Kumar –
This book has significantly improved my understanding of pharmacology. A must-have for any serious physiotherapist. Grateful for the practical insights.
Jharinath Ilaparti –
I was hoping for more specific case studies. The general info is good, but lacking real-world application examples for physios.
Shobha Kiran –
Good overview of pharmacology, but could use more practical examples relevant to physio. Still, a valuable addition to my library.
Sahil Khadane –
Decent book, but I found some sections repetitive. It served its purpose as an introduction, but not much more. Still helpful
Kushal Jaiswal –
Comprehensive and well-written. It helped me understand how medications affect my patients’ treatment plans. Very informative!
Juhi Manohar Mahajan –
It’s okay. Some information felt too basic, while other parts were overly complex. A mixed bag, but worth a read.