This comprehensive guide, Peripheral Nerve Injury: An Anatomical and Physiological Approach for Physical Therapy Intervention, authored by Stephen Carp, offers an in-depth exploration of peripheral nerve injuries across various stages of life. The book is designed to equip physical therapists with essential knowledge on recognizing, diagnosing, and treating acute and chronic peripheral nerve injuries and conditions. Organized into clear, streamlined sections, the text delves into key areas such as identification, pathophysiology, assessment, and procedural interventions. Ideal for building a robust understanding of common to complex injuries, this resource serves as an invaluable tool for professionals aiming to enhance their diagnostic skills and treatment plans.
