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Ruth Sova Essential Principles of Aquatic Therapy Book on CD

Ruth Sova Essential Principles of Aquatic Therapy Book on CD
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Ruth Sova Essential Principles of Aquatic Therapy Book on CD

Ruth Sova is an innovative expert on water therapy. Calm the exam jitters – when you’re confident with the activities, words and tests in here, you can confidently sit for the ATRIC exam. This book is a study guide for groups or individuals who want to meet the Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Industry Standards and those preparing for the Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Certification Examination process. It tells you what to study (resource books are not included), what you should learn from it, suggests activities to help you learn, lists words you should know and then tests your knowledge. Three resource books are suggested if the reader wants knowledge, not just a preview of testing. Those books are AQUATICS – The Complete Reference Guide for Aquatic Fitness Professionals by Ruth Sova, Aquatic Rehabilitation by Richard Ruoti, Aquatic Fitness Professional Manual by the Aquatic Exercise Association. Each chapter of this guide correlates with one of the six Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation Industry Standards with chapters in the resource books. The format closely follows educational curriculum guidelines to make learning more effective.

This CD is not an audio CD. It contains the pages of the book in PDF format to be viewed and printed from your computer.

*Revised 2010

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