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links to materials in in all areas of physiotherapy
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Marine Sgt. Julian Torres takes a break from physical therapy to play with his son while his wife sits nearby (Public Domain)

This Physiotherapy guide is designed to help you get started with your library research.

Click on the tabs above to find reference materials, books, journal articles in online and print resources in all areas of physiotherapy that are available in the UC Library and on the web.

 

How to Use this Subject Guide

  Books - Look up key concepts in online or print dictionaries and encyclopedias. Use subject links to find more books in the Library.

  Articles - Search for journal articles in recommended UC-subscribed databases and Google Scholar.

   Evidence Based Resources - Look up databases and websites to find the current best evidence from research to use in patient care.

 Standards - Look up various standards and guidelines followed in occupational therapy.

 Web Sites - Selected, recommended websites.

 Referencing - Help with referencing for your assignment.

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