By Warren Turner, BSc(Hons), DpodM and Linda M. Merriman, MPhil, DPodM, MCHS Cert
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 Fo
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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.
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.
New to this edition
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.
Key Features
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
Author Information
By Warren Turner, BSc(Hons), DpodM, Pro-Dean (Contracts & Business Enterprise), South Bank University, Faculty of Health & Social Care, London South Bank University, UK and Linda M. Merriman, MPhil, DPodM, MCHS Cert, Associate Dean Postgraduate & External Affairs, School of Health & Social Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
By Warren Turner, BSc(Hons), DpodM, Pro-Dean (Contracts & Business Enterprise), South Bank University, Faculty of Health & Social Care, London South Bank University, UK and Linda M. Merriman, MPhil, DPodM, MCHS Cert, Associate Dean Postgraduate & External Affairs, School of Health & Social Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
Section 1 Essential Principles of Management1. Treatment Planning2. Evidence Based Practice and Clinical Governance3. Clinical Protocols4. Clinical Emergencies5. Health and Health PromotionSection 2 Methods of Managing Foot Conditions6. Operative Techniques7. Surgery and the Foot8. Pharmacology9. Physical Therapy10. Mechanical Therapy11. Mechanical Therapeutics in the Clinic12. Prescription Orthoses13. Footwear TherapySection 3 Managing Specific Client Groups14. The Adult Foot15. The Child’s Foot16. Management of the Sports Patient17. Management of Tissue ViabilityIndex
"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.I would recommend it to any undergraduate as a key text book, very readable and worth investing in."Liz Perkins, University of Southampton
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