
For Physiotherapists
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For Those Who Want To Improve Themselves in The Field of Physiotherapy;
Curated educational resources for physiotherapists and students, primarily available in English with occasional Turkish translations. These materials aim to strengthen clinical reasoning and professional confidence.
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Explain Pain: Supercharged
Lorimer Moseley, David Butler
"Explain Pain: Supercharged" is an important book in terms of understanding pain and, more importantly, being able to explain pain to clients. It provides a broad overview of the concept of pain by bringing together information from neurobiology, neurophysiology, brain imaging studies and many other fields.

Encyclopedia of Pain
Gerald F. Gebhart, Robert F. Schmidt
The encyclopaedia of pain. The source book for clear information on more than 3000 pain-related concepts.

The Science and Practice of Manual Therapy
Eyal Lederman
One of the main sources that can be read about manual therapy. As of the date of publication, it is a valuable book containing the most up-to-date physiological, neurological and psychological effects known about manual therapy.

Orthopedic Manual Therapy: An Evidence-Based Approach
Chad E. Cook
The book discusses manual therapy techniques, effects and uses in an evidence-based manner and provides a valuable insight into the systematics of thought.

Orthopedic Physical Examination Tests: An Evidence-Based Approach
Chad E. Cook, Eric J. Hegedus
An Evidence-Based Approach A must-read resource. A seminal primer on the parameters, statistical meanings, and most importantly the clinical value of orthopaedic physical assessments used in the clinic.

Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System: Foundations for Rehabilitation
Donald A. Neumann
One of the books that explains the kinesiology of the musculoskeletal system in a very understandable and as detailed as possible. It should definitely be browsed to understand joint movements.

Joint Structure & Function: A Comprehensive Analysis
Pamela K. Levangie, Cynthia C. Nerkin
It is a very valuable book for beginning to understand biomechanical terms, tissue biomechanics, and muscle-joint interactions.

Principles of Neural Science
Eric R. Kandel, John D. Koester, Sarah H. Mack, Steven A. Siegelbaum
Eric Kandel is a Nobel Prize-winning scientist and this book is one of those books that will change the way you look at neuroscience, neurology and the human body.

Running: Biomechanics And Exercise Physiology In Practice
Frans Bosch, Ronald Klomp
It is sure to strengthen your understanding of exercise and rehabilitation.
