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New Database | F.A. Davis AT Collection

by Katie Glaeser on 2021-05-26T13:06:09-04:00 in Health & Physical Education, Health Sciences, Health Sciences | Athletic Training, Health Sciences | Exercise Physiology, Health Sciences | Physical Therapy, Health Sciences | Sport Management | 0 Comments

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AccessPhysiotherapy: F.A. Davis AT Collection from McGraw Hill is now available in the Knight-Capron Library's collections. The F.A. Davis AT Collection is an online medical resource that provides a complete spectrum of authoritative, trusted, and current information.  

Contains more than 20 core titles including: 

  • Starkey’s Orthopedic & Athletic Injury Examination Handbook, 3e 
  • Brunnstrom’s Clinical Kinesiology, 6e
  • Davis’s Drug Guide for Rehabilitation Professionals
  • Modalities for Therapeutic Intervention, 6e

(*For a complete list, visit the “Books” tab on fadavisat.mhmedical.com. )

Other key features within include: 

  • Robust multimedia library featuring procedural videos and animations in multiple areas, including:
  • Examination of orthopedic and athletic injuries, including special tests
  • Exercise physiology
  • Taping, wrapping, bracing
  • Therapeutic exercise, including range of motion, strengthening, and stretching exercises

We recommend creating a free MyAccess profile so you can save your favorite content, create folders to organize materials, and receive access to interactive review questions. 
 

For questions about AccessPhysiotherapy: F.A. Davis AT Collection, how to incorporate it into your curriculum, and subscription information, please contact the Electronic Resources Librarian, Katie Glaeser
 

For assistance with your MyAccess profile, technical support, and in-depth training, the Customer Success team at McGraw Hill can be reached at customersuccess@mheducation.com.


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