Physiotherapy has always been central to restoring movement, reducing pain, and enhancing quality of life. While much of physiotherapy education and practice focuses on common musculoskeletal conditions, an equally important yet underexplored area lies in rare and complex conditions. These cases often involve unusual presentations, multifactorial pathologies, and demand highly individualized care. Managing them requires not only sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics but also critical thinking, creativity, and compassion.
Physiotherapy Beyond Basics: Volume-II was conceived to bridge this gap. This book provides physiotherapists-whether clinicians, students, or researchers-with a comprehensive resource for understanding, diagnosing, and treating patients with rare and challenging conditions. It brings together the latest evidence, clinical insights, and practical strategies to empower practitioners with greater confidence in navigating such complexities.