Chapter 14 – Heel Pain
Chapter 14 Heel Pain Matthew C. Solan , Andrew Carne , and Mark S. Davies Introduction Heel pain is widely perceived as a minor ailment that will get better by…
Chapter 14 Heel Pain Matthew C. Solan , Andrew Carne , and Mark S. Davies Introduction Heel pain is widely perceived as a minor ailment that will get better by…
Chapter 13 Foot Arthroscopy and Tendonoscopy Stephen W. Parsons and Ian G. Winson Introduction Following the successful introduction of diagnostic and operative arthroscopy in the ankle, the techniques have been…
Chapter 9 The Cavus Foot Paul H. Cooke and Thomas A. Ball Historical Aspects and Modern Perspectives Of the few articles written in the early days of orthopedics, a large…
Chapter 11 Sports Injuries of the Foot and Ankle Brian S. Winters and Steven M. Raikin Introduction Sports injuries of the foot and ankle are a frequent reason for office…
Chapter 7 Midfoot and Forefoot Arthritis Caroline J. Lever and Andrew “Fred” Robinson Introduction Arthritis of the mid- and forefoot is frequently encountered in foot and ankle practice. Primary osteoarthritis…
Chapter 12 Ankle Arthroscopy Ian G. Winson and Stephen W. Parsons Introduction Arthroscopic surgery of the ankle and hindfoot is increasingly popular. Arthroscopy for visualization of joints was reported in…
Chapter 6 Forefoot Pathology Daniel Z. Goldbloom and John P. Negrine Hallux Valgus Introduction Hallux valgus is a forefoot deformity comprised of lateral deviation of the great toe with medial…
Chapter 4 Orthoses for the Foot and Ankle James Brousil and Andrew “Fred” Robinson Introduction The treatment of the foot and ankle differs from many other areas of orthopedic practice,…
Chapter 5 Amputations, Prostheses, and Rehabilitation of the Foot and Ankle Stephen G. B. Kirker and James F. S. Ritchie Introduction This chapter describes surgery and prosthetic options for lower…
Chapter 1 Clinical Examination of the Foot and Ankle Hilary A. Bosman and Andrew “Fred” Robinson Introduction Accurate history taking and examination of the foot and ankle are the cornerstones…