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Understand the why behind every clinical sign. Mechanisms of Clinical Signs remains the only text dedicated to explaining the physiological and pathophysiological basis of clinical examination findings.
Despite the emergence of technological advancements and artificial intelligence in diagnostic modalities, clinical examination remains essential to the diagnostic and therapeutic process. Rather than describing examination techniques in isolation, this fourth edition reveals the mechanisms that underpin each sign, the relationship to potential underlying disease processes and strengthens diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision-making as part of this fundamental skill set.
Clear explanations link functional anatomy, physiology and disease processes to the signs elicited at the bedside. Stepwise descriptions of technique are integrated with discussions of predictive value, clinical utility and supporting evidence, encouraging readers to ask not only how to examine, but why.
Chapters have been comprehensively updated, with the addition of new and contemporary signs, expanded critical care content relevant to the intensive care setting and increased inclusion of imaging-based signs where appropriate. Signs no longer supported by current practice have been revised or removed, and areas of limited evidence are clearly identified, promoting critical appraisal and evidence-informed examination.
Flow diagrams and structured explanations simplify complex mechanisms, making the text accessible for early learners while remaining rigorous for advanced trainees.