Practice-Based Physiology in Allied Health Sciences: From Evidence to Clinical Application
provides a comprehensive, systems-based exploration of human physiology specifically designed for applied health sciences.
It moves beyond conventional textbook knowledge to integrate cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, endocrine, and musculoskeletal systems within the context of real-world clinical and functional applications.
By emphasizing translational physiology, the text helps readers understand how cellular and systemic mechanisms directly inform therapeutic assessment, intervention planning, and patient-centered care.
The book’s multidisciplinary perspective supports students and practitioners in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, nursing, sports medicine, and behavioral science—highlighting physiology as a common language that unites diverse healthcare disciplines.
Through detailed explanations, case studies, and applied scenarios, readers learn to interpret physiological data, identify dysfunctions, and design interventions grounded in scientific evidence.
Ultimately, this resource bridges the gap between science and practice by linking physiological understanding to outcomes such as recovery, mobility, pain management, fatigue reduction, and overall well-being.
It encourages critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and interprofessional collaboration—ensuring that learners not only grasp how the human body functions but also how that knowledge can meaningfully improve health, performance, and quality of life.
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