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Churchill Livingstone
17 August 2005
7 7/16 X 9 11/16 in Section 1 Essential Principles of Management 1. Trea tment Planning 2. Evidence Based Practice and Clinical Governance 3. Clinical Protocols 4. Clinical Emergencies 5. Health and Health Promotion Section 2 Methods of Managing Foot Conditions 6. Operative Techniques 7. Surgery and the Foot 8. Pharmac ology 9. Physical Therapy 10. Mechanical Therapy 11. Mechanical Therapeutics in the Clinic 12. Prescription Orthoses 13. Footwear Therapy Section 3 Managing Specific Client Groups14. The Adult Foot 15. The Child?s Foot 16. Management of the Sp orts Patient 17. Management of Tissue Viability Index
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Imprint:   Churchill Livingstone
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   1.302kg
ISBN:   9780443071133
ISBN 10:   0443071136
Pages:   496
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Section 1 Essential Principles of Management 1. Treatment Planning 2. Evidence Based Practice and Clinical Governance 3. Clinical Protocols 4. Clinical Emergencies 5. Health and Health Promotion Section 2 Methods of Managing Foot Conditions 6. Operative Techniques 7. Surgery and the Foot 8. Pharmacology 9. Physical Therapy 10. Mechanical Therapy 11. Mechanical Therapeutics in the Clinic 12. Prescription Orthoses 13. Footwear Therapy Section 3 Managing Specific Client Groups 14. The Adult Foot 15. The Child's Foot 16. Management of the Sports Patient 17. Management of Tissue Viability Index

Reviews for Clinical Skills in Treating the Foot

This is a really useful book, with a clear and logical arrangement of chapters. It discusses the different treatments at the podiatrist's disposal, providing good diagrammatic and photographic illustration to aid understanding, as well as discussing treatments options for specific client groups and the factors that need to be considered.<br><br>I would recommend it to any undergraduate as a key text book, very readable and worth investing in. <br><br>Liz Perkins, University of Southampton


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