TY - BOOK AU - Paul Frowen AU - Maureen O'Donnell AU - J. Gordon Burrow AU - Paul Frowen AU - Maureen O'Donnell AU - J. Gordon Burrow AU - Donald L. Lorimer TI - Neale's Disorders of the Foot SN - 0702044288 U1 - 617/.3 FRO PY - 2010/// CY - London PB - Elsevier Health Sciences KW - N1 - Contents: 2 The skin and nails in podiatry 3 Dermatological conditions of the foot and leg 4 Adult foot disorders 5 Circulatory disorders 6 Neurological disorders in the lower extremity 7 Podiatry in the management of leprosy and tropical diseases 8 Musculoskeletal disorders 9 Metabolic disorders 18 Footwear 19 Pain control 20 Local anaesthesia 21 Nail surgery 22 Diagnostic imaging 23 Podiatric surgery 24 Principles of infection control 25 Medical emergencies in podiatry 10 Management of highrisk patients 11 Podiatric management of the elderly 12 Paediatric podiatry and genetics 13 Sports medicine and injuries 14 Basic biomechanics of gait 15 Structure and function of the foot 16 Clinical therapeutics 17 Orthoses 26 Evolution and its influence on human foot function 27 Health promotion and patient education 28 Clinical governance 29 Health and safety in podiatric practice Index Inside Back Cover N2 - abnormal Achilles activity acute affected allow ankle applied arthritis aspect assessment associated athlete base become body bone cause changes chronic clinical common condition deformity develop diabetes diagnosis direct disease disorders distal et al examination excessive factors feet Figure foot footwear forces forefoot fracture function gait hallux heel hypermobility important increased indicated infection injury involved joint Journal knee lateral lead lesions ligament limb lower material measures mechanical medial Medicine metatarsal metatarsal head motion movement MTPJ muscle nail nerve normal occur orthoses padding pain pathology patient physical physical therapy plantar plantar flexion position posterior present pressure problems pronation proximal range reduce result risk running seen severe shoe skin stage stress structures subtalar surface surgery surgical symptoms syndrome tendon therapy tion tissue treatment ulceration usually valgus walking wear weight wound ER -