Evidence-Based Podiatry

Evidence-Based Podiatry
Author: Dyane E. Tower
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030508536

This practical text reviews the most recent literature supporting clinical decisions regarding over a dozen common foot and ankle conditions, along with presentations of the techniques themselves, both surgical and non-surgical. The conditions are presented anatomically from forefoot to ankle, beginning with issues surrounding toenails, such as fungal infection and treatment of ingrown toenails, then proceeds to discuss the toes and toe joints, including hammertoe fixation, 2nd MPJ pathology, and Lapidus bunionectomy. Treatmentsfor arthritis of the midfoot and flatfoot follow, along with arthroscopy and arthroplasty of the ankle, surgical and non-surgical approaches for Achilles tendon ruptures, and treatments for Charcot neuroarthropathy, clubfoot and general considerations of wound care of the foot and ankle. Throughout, an emphasis is placed on the best available evidence for each treatment strategy. Evidence-Based Podiatry will be a valuable resource for podiatrists, orthopedic surgeons, and residents, fellows and trainees treating these common foot and ankle conditions.

A Podiatrist's Guide to Using Research

A Podiatrist's Guide to Using Research
Author: Ian Mathieson
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2008
Genre: Evidence-based medicine
ISBN: 044310381X

Introducion : what this book can do for you -- What it is all about? -- A good answer needs a good question -- The truth is out there -- Separating the wheat from the chaff -- The what and why of research -- Don't lose it, use it! -- What difference does it make? -- Doing it at work -- What it was all about

Neale's Disorders of the Foot

Neale's Disorders of the Foot
Author: Paul Frowen
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2010-04-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702044288

Neale’s Disorders of the Foot remains the essential resource for students and practitioners of podiatry. All the common conditions encountered in day-to-day podiatric practice are reviewed and their diagnoses and management described along with areas of related therapeutics. Students will find in this one volume everything they need to know about foot disorders and their treatment in order to pass their examinations, while practitioners will continue to appreciate the book’s accessibility and relevance to their daily practice. The new eighth edition is more indispensable than ever before with all contributions revised and brought up to date, colour photographs throughout, an all-new clear and accessible full colour design, and its own website including a full image library, video clips of key techniques and interactive self-assessment questions. Whether you need quick reference or more detailed information, the new and improved Neale’s Disorders of the Foot is ready to serve the needs of a new generation of podiatry students and practitioners.

Textbook of Podiatric Medicine

Textbook of Podiatric Medicine
Author: Catherine Hayes
Publisher: M&K Update Ltd
Total Pages: 782
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1907830324

Globally, podiatric medicine has evolved significantly in both its depth and scope of practice. Continual innovation and a dynamic response to the call for evidence-based practice have led to a rapid revolution in podiatric education, research and practice. Podiatry plays a pivotal role in the early assessment, diagnosis and management of lower limb pathologies as well as in the detection and monitoring of long-term conditions. The time dedicated to podiatric consultation provides an opportunity for dialogue and interaction which places the profession at the heart of public health education. Having a unique role in patient care, podiatrists gain a particular insight into the holistic lives of their patients, and are therefore highly valued members of the extended multidisciplinary team in both primary and secondary care. Podiatric medicine is based on the cognitive and applied understanding of anatomy, physiology, biomedical, psychosocial and physical sciences. Consequently, podiatrists are now able to offer care encompassing a diverse range of diagnostic skills and management strategies. Since comorbidities, polypharmacy and ambulatory wellbeing issues present across all ages, podiatrists need to maintain the health of increasing numbers of patients who present with complex medical conditions. All these professional developments have led to a need for specialist textbooks reflecting the enhanced role of podiatrists in the wider context of health and wellbeing. This landmark publication offers a single source of reference for the structural and functional capacity of all major body systems. It also provides an insight into the social complexities of working with patients, their families and carers in everyday clinical practice. In adopting this holistic approach to patient care, this text is the first in the discipline to integrate sociological perspectives, public health education and the complexities of mental illness with traditional chapters on human anatomy and physiology. Edited and authored by an international team of experts on podiatric medicine, science and health, and utilising the latest research, this comprehensive textbook is destined to become a seminal text for the next generation of podiatrists, both as students and as healthcare professionals.

Clinical Skills in Treating the Foot

Clinical Skills in Treating the Foot
Author: Warren Turner
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2005-08-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0702036331

The eagerly awaited new edition of Clinical Skills in Treating the Foot has been revised and updated with the needs of a broad range of health professionals in mind. For anyone treating patients with foot disorders, Clinical Skills in Treating the Foot will provide invaluable support through three key areas: Section 1 is concerned with the general principles of managing foot disorders and the context in which treatment of the foot takes place. Included are chapters on treatment planning, evidence based practice, governance and audit, clinical protocols, clinical emergencies and health promotion. Section 2 examines the application of clinical therapeutics to foot disease and includes chapters on operative techniques, surgery and the foot, pharmacology, physical therapy, mechanical therapeutics, chairside devices, prescription devices and footwear therapy. Section 3 considers the particular needs of special groups and includes chapters on the adult foot, the child's foot, sports injuries and management of tissue viability. With its clarity of text and liberal use of case studies and illustrations, the latest edition of Clinical Skills will be required reading for practising and student podiatrists. It will also be a valuable reference and guide for all others involved in the provision of treatment of the foot. This book has been written as a companion volume to the editors' Assessment of the Lower Limb, also published by Elsevier Churchill Livingstone. - Written by an experienced team of clinicians who also understand the needs of students as well as practitioners - Logical and clear structure makes it easy to use for both clinicians and students - Each chapter is self-contained and can be used for independent reading topics - Case histories and clinical comment sections illustrate important clinical points - Key points and summaries provides assistance for learning and review - Features approximately 400 illustrations - Half of the contributors are new - more experienced clinicians than those used for the previous edition - New chapter by new author on Clinical Governance (replacing old chapter of Audit and Outcome Measurement) - Major revision by new authors of chapter on Treatment Planning to reflect new developments and changes in pracice - Completely rewritten chapter by new authors on Clinical protocols - Major revision by new author of the chapter on Foot health education and promotion - Major rewrite with new author of the chapter on Pharmacology which will have expanded sections on topical and injected steroids and prescription medicines. - Major revision by new authors of the chapter on Physical therapy - New section on chairside devices in the chapter on Mechanical therapeutics in the clinic (new authors involved) - Chapter on Prescription orthoses now replaced with new chapter by new authors on Prescription devices.. - Major rewrite by new author of the chapter on sports injuries - New chapter on Managing tissue viability repaces the old chapter on the Management of foot ulcers and now incorporates the material previously covered in old appendices 1 and 2 on Management of exudation in ulcers and Footcare advice for people with diabetes.

The Foot and Ankle in Rheumatoid Arthritis

The Foot and Ankle in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Author: Philip Helliwell
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0443101108

Comprehensive and accessible, this unique book emphasizes a practical and evidence-based approach to the foot and ankle in rheumatoid arthritis. Information is concise, up to date, and well illustrated. The team of authors consists of rheumatologists and podiatrists based at the highly respected Foot and Ankle Studies in Rheumatology (FASTER) programme, with contributors including both surgeons and orthotists. A companion DVD contains many video clips of examination and injection techniques and gait analyses, additional downloadable images, assessment tools and an interactive injection resource. Unique - no other text of this nature has been written for podiatrists and rheumatologists. Comprehensive - all major aspects of the disease in relation to the foot and ankle are covered. Companion DVD contains many video clips of examination and injection techniques and gait analyses, additional downloadable images, assessment tools and an interactive injection resource. Practical and evidence-based approach. Up-to-date text incorporates the latest findings from experts in the field.

Foot Problems in Older People

Foot Problems in Older People
Author: Hylton B. Menz
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080450326

This publication provides a comprehensive guide to the assessment and management of foot and ankle problems in older people.

A Guide to Research for Podiatrists

A Guide to Research for Podiatrists
Author: Jackie Campbell
Publisher: M&K Update Ltd
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2007
Genre: Podiatry
ISBN: 1907830413

It is constantly suggested that, as podiatrists, we need to research, but what does this really mean? This question can be particularly problematic in a profession such as podiatry, where there has not been a strong research basis for our practice in the past. Information is no longer accepted at face value, but instead is scrutinised, criticised, questioned and used to raise other questions. Podiatrists are being prepared to understand, use and undertake their own research. The book will appeal to podiatry practitioners, lecturers and students. It is based on a popular series of articles that appeared in Podiatry Now, which have been updated and edited into this stand-alone resource.

Levin and O'Neal's the Diabetic Foot

Levin and O'Neal's the Diabetic Foot
Author: Marvin E. Levin
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323041450

Fully updated, now in full color, this latest edition of Levin and O'Neal's The Diabetic Foot provides diagnostic and management information for the challenging problems faced by patients with diabetic foot problems. The book has a team care focus and offers tips and pearls in every chapter.